kzt wrote:The reporters can stay if they want. But the Manties normal thing has been to shut down all traffic for some time. Like many weeks at best. This assumes there isn't an actual battle. In any case, dispatch boats are very damn expensive and extremely fragile.
Probably better to run and file the story about the Mantie invasion than wait for more details and risk getting impounded for a prolonged period.
The news agency can always send the dispatch boat back to pick up the news reports that happened while it was away filing the initial invasion story.
This isn't a satellite TV truck - the dispatch boats have to physically carry the news to other systems and I suspect they're rarely allowed to delay their scheduled rounds. They pick up the backlog of stories since the last pass-by through and then head almost immediately back out to their next stop where they dump their reports and pick up that system's outgoing news.
Almost no matter how juicy a developing story, there's got to be a limit to how long a dispatch boat's captain can delay their departure to the next scheduled delivery. And any news boats that are waiting around have to make a very quick decision because if they stay and do get impounded, temporarily or permanently, they can't file all the riveting coverage they've already recorded, nor break the news that Manticore has invaded the Mesa system.
(And I have to figure that nobody wants to get scooped on that, so once the first new corps ship runs for it it'll probably start a stampede of their competitors)