[strange thought process]Taristin wrote:Better question; How was the colossus a secret? Khonsu spoke of making it 20 years before...
And a contract of that size, even if kept secret, would have surely been leaked by people in the various subcontracted companies. Especially with a 20 year construction period.
No?
That is my biggest theory to date - how DID they keep it a secret?
I believe, that in the end - they created not one, but two Colossus class hulls.
Hear me out - which draws more importance and attention not to mention potential sabotuers?:
1. a super-project that is kept a closely-gaurded secret and one which nobody wants you to hear about, which in turns elicits significant curiosity and attention?
2. A super-project, into which lots of resources were poured. but then became a massive bust and embarresment? The nature of the project would not need to be revealed very much, but all one had to do was declare it a failiure with a (fake) scrap report, and anyone interested would simply glance over. Anyone that mentioned it in rumours wouldn't matter - simply because it was common knowledge that such a project failed and it was a big hoo-ha a long time ago. Nobody would speak about it or bother very much about it.
What if....Command had first created a Colossus hull, but left it hollow. It would have no engine, no fighterbay and maybe a few sparse beam cannons to prove that it could be done...and then declared it a failiure, saying the design was unfeasable, unusable. They would close the book officially on such projects, and instead seemingly focused on the next best thing - the Hecates and the Deimos class Corvettes, along with the Iceni.
Then...what if, Command decided to continue with the project, in secret. Who would ask about a Juggernaught class vessel, when one could simply call it a prototype variant of the Hecate class? It had taken them 10 years to build a hulk, it would take them shorter to build a proper vessel, now that they had learned from the previous mistakes, it would be significantly cheaper too...all they had to do was draw out the construction long enough.
If anyone asked about the project, or even tried to locate the hull, they would simply be sent to the older one, which would have been in a near-infinitely long process of scrapping and the secret would be kept safe.
It would fit in well enough with the overall scheme of things...more interestingly, though, it somewhat explains the Colossus's status in the end - being disabled and without a single fighter. If the primary colossus had been moved out, and the duplicate put in it's place (it is possible to sneak it around - as proven in Epsilon Pegasi) it would explain a lot about the mission's nature. Remember the commnet "You call that a fleet, command?" by your wingmen in their finest hour? The Colossus's fleet was pretty darn big, and not just consisting of only a Sobek and a fenris in this case. It would also explain why it never tried to jump out and faced hte Sathanas- because it could not do so. It fits...too nicely, in fact. :/
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