Brigade XO wrote:Two points:
If the SLN had already run in against Beowulf to tamper with the vote, I would have expected it to be mentioned in the conversation between Anton and Honor. At the very least, Anton would have had some interesting times getting access to the terminus with a large and very pissed off SEM fleet guarding the terminus agains the SLN & it's new puppet government onBeowulf. The other side of that is that a sucessfull defence of Beowulf against the SLN would have forced yet another massive change in the geometry of the political and military stakes and that would have an impact on anything that is or will be happening at Mesa (no, I will not get into detail on that now).
So it hasn't happend yet.
The question about Mycroft is wether or not BSDF as presently set up has the ability to control the Keyhole 2 and all the missile tactical systems with what they have on their existing ships. Simply put, can they direct any of the SEM weapons systems they are building/deploying now or will they have to run this as a seperate stage of defense. They can probably feed existing tactical data TO Mycroft but can they direct and apply the weapons? That would include the sensors and drones -such as Ghost Rider- which need to be spread around the system and hooked together- through FTL- to the Mycroft control units.
It is possible that the system could be brought up piecemeal- "all" that would show to SLN would be a lot of grav pulses being generated and the total amount growing as things come on-line. After what has already been observed and reported back by surviving SLN officers, a lot of what has to be FTL communications will be a major cause of concern. You also have the reasonable certainty that any incomming SLN fleet is going to be treated to a detailed list of what they have (and any problems they are showing) just like other SLN commanders have. That is also going to be a cause for worry.
Either way, Honors concern of the perception and decisions based on them by the SLN and the Mandarings is valid. SLN may try something, at the time of the vote or before it, because they preceive Beowulf don't have SEM (or Haven) where they could be accused of influencing the vote/outcome and so attempt to make a grab before the tactical situation changes and the RMN comes in from the terminus for whatever reason.
That would make for a very bad situation, one where the SLN force starts making a cascade of really bad decisions when they find out they are screwed.
I can even suspect the Mandarins of sending an SD as diplomatic ship to carry thier "representative" to observe the Beowulf vote and demanding they be allowed to take close orbit on Beowulf.
---which the Planetary Government should reject immediately and tell the "representative" that if they violates the hyper-limit of the system with a SLN warship or any other kind it will be fired on and destroyed.
Hi Brigade XO,
It may well turn out that you are right. As SWM pointed out correctly, failure to find mention of this situation in COG isn't really evidence of anything.
However, consider the following. The conversation between Honor and her Uncle Jacques occurred at the wedding of the crown prince in ART. It is stated at that point that Beowulf has has a two month window of vulnerability.
Also consider that the vote of the Solarian Assembly occurred roughly 24 hours after the conversation between Honor and her uncle. Immediately following that vote, Felicia Hadley, Beowulf's rep to the assembly announces that Beowulf will take a vote to leave the League two months from that moment in time. That establishes pretty firmly that the wait to the vote is about the same as the window of vulnerability.
Now consider further that Victor's and Anton's mission to Mesa begins sometime following the wedding and lasts about six months although that time frame might be off. At least it can be said that it lasts longer than the window of vulnerability.
Therefore when Anton has his visit with Honor at the end of COG, both the wait for the vote and the window of vulnerability is over. Whatever it is that happened or failed to happen is past tense.
So far, what I have stated follows the textev. Now we come to the speculation. The first possibility is that if the possibility of a Solly attack was still a matter of concern, it would have come up in the discussion between Honor and Anton or Anton would have picked up the info when he passed through the Beowulf terminus.
The second possibility is that the author decided to leave us all hanging out to dry on this one until the next book. My own bias is in favor of the first possibility, but this one is also reasonable.
So...pay your money and take your chances...and make your own guess.
Don