Nevermind, it is just fiction anyway.
But in real engineering, your design is actually pretty poor and your explanation why you added this stuff is completely reversing the physics: Canards are better for low speed and extremely disturbing for high speed. During reentry, they are nearly impossible to protect since you can't make their leading edges as thick as the main wings.
T-Tails are prone to [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inertia_coupling"]inertia coupling[/ame] Especially at higher angles of attack as you have during reentry, since the tail becomes less effective then. That is why T-Tails are pretty unpopular today for supersonic planes.
So, you pretty much designed something that is pretty unstable, at a high risk to burn up during reentry since it can maximally be protected for a very very narrow altitude/speed corridor, and which will likely cause dramatic failures when a control surface is having too much error in its position during high speeds - especially the canards will be outside the Mach cone during high speed and be very sensitive... and hot.