kzt wrote:We've already gone over this. Fusing H to He yields far more power by mass. Like 100 liters is equal to thousands of tons of refined plutonium.
SWM wrote:The question right now isn't energy per mass, but energy per second.
That, too, has been discussed, and Duckk is right that ship fusion generators give more power than LAC fission generators.
What I can't recall is whether the old LACs before Cimeterre and Shrike also used ship-sized fusion generators, or the smaller fusion generators used on pinnaces (which give less power than LAC fission generators).
Jonathan_S wrote:I recall they used ship style GRAVMAKs.
But for the fission breakthrough to work there pretty much had to be some horrifically bad scaling issues cramming those fusion plants down into a LAC.
(Like way over half the power output getting eaten as overhead just to run the GRAVMAKs -- something like that)
It's been said somewhere that the smallest fusion bottle it's possible to build with that technology would power an old-style destroyer, while the small-scale fusion plants used in pinnaces and assault shuttles have horrible problems scaling up to LAC size. The fission piles fit in the middle. Trying to build something like a LAC around a destroyer-size fusion bottle produces something a bit ... unbalanced ... shall we say. The imbalance isn't quite as bad with a dispatch boat or a frigate since it's got to have a hyper generator and two rings of nodes, including alpha nodes. This is why the Nat Turner frigates have a fusion bottle instead of the fission piles the Shrikes in their ancestry might suggest.