ThinksMarkedly wrote:I wouldn't do it that way. It's too easy for the transfer crews to let something spill while they're on leave on the base. They will interact with the regular crew of the base, whether they're allowed to or not. Remember how Shannon Foraker managed to get messages through to the other Navy ships under the eyes of the StateSec, before the "oops" moment?
Then don't give them leave. Each transfer of a group of ships can be accompanied by a passenger liner. Once the ships are stopped and any navigation information cleared, the crews are shuttled to the liner to return to Bolthole. Best if the crews are natives of Bolthole, so when they get leave, it is on their native planet.
That's what I tried to get ahead of when I referred to the secret communication channels. You can't prevent all communication from going out. And the temptation is too high at a regular fleet base for them to communicate. Or, worse, attempt to go AWOL and visit some establishments that cater to spacers.
Especially if you consider this ferry wasn't just a 3-day trip to J-156-18(L) and back. This was probably at least 3 weeks, which requires a bigger crew and also more personnel to effect these transfers.
Add to it that in a populated system, a spy could smuggle him/herself aboard the ship bound back to Bolthole, and smuggle themselves again out when a new transfer happened (if they didn't manage to become part of the transfer crews). In J-156-18(L), with no other traffic except those transferring to Bolthole, a spy would have a much harder time finding an outbound flight to smuggle themselves into.
Of course, the single most likely ship to escape on is the one being transferred. Especially as they are the biggest ships around (SD(P)s) with a skeleton crew. Someone could easily stow away in one from Bolthole and remain completely undetected until reaching a fleet base anyway. Handing over in J-156-18(L) doesn't help in detecting these cases, but why make it easier for spies?
Realistically, it is not the transfer crews that are the problem, since their contact can be minimized. It is that foreign technicians and other personnel are eventually going to be rotated out of Bolthole and they are going to know things that could provide clues to the location.
Yeah, RFC has been quiet about this. Refuge did not have the technology to start Bolthole nor the time to teach the native population, so the Peeps had to send a lot of people there. In an un-democratic system, maybe those people weren't given a ticket back and wouldn't be expected to ever come back, but that's not Pritchart's way of working.
How is then the Republic handling the return of those technicians and personnel?
Even if the Republic can keep the exact coordinates unknown, the simple fact that Sanctuary is populated by a lost colony cannot be contained. The Sanctuarians might have forgotten until the time of contact that they were the descendants of the Calvin expedition, but the tale of the Dark Fall was well known and now they do know.
If Calvin's Hope had ended up somewhere far from the intended destination, it wouldn't matter. But they ended up only 12 light-years away. And the J-156-18(L) wormhole arrives in the Calvin System, which is the starting point for search once the Sanctuarian's heritage becomes known.