phillies wrote:A fine novel.
Amazing. Someone creates a planet obliteration bomb, more or less, and then does not immediately weaponize it. What is wrong with these people?
As a minor aside, if you are two light seconds from a named large moon obliteration bomb when it goes ker-blammo, and do not have energy screens, you are not there afterwards.
I think the facility that blew up is too complex to be useful as a weapon.
And I don't think it means you're not there anymore--remember, inverse square law, the control facility probably got hit by no more than a millionth of the energy density and that very well might have only boiled off a bit of armor. Besides, who says they weren't behind Ganymede when it blew?
What I want to know is what idiot conducted a test like that near a moon rather than in deep space? The Jovian system now has a boatload of debris flying all over the place, now you need your particle screens up all the time even when sitting still. Besides, who knows if Ganymede might have been useful for something?
You also left a blast mark the Hegemony is almost certain to see the next time they visit the system--it would have been better to not be so obvious about the energies humans can wield. If a true battle fleet shows up it wouldn't make a difference but at present there's no reason for the Hegemony to send such a fleet--and the lower the profile humanity presents the more likely they can ambush any stray ships that show up and thus the longer before the Hegemony figures out something has gone very, very wrong. (Yes, they will eventually figure it out when Earth turns into the Bermuda Triangle, but given the speed of interstellar flight that will take a long time, and given the speed of interstellar flight gathering a big fleet would take even more time, they'll investigate with a small force first.)