Weird Harold wrote:n7axw wrote:Then there is the question as to why there would be a cache of capacitor powered missiles handy,
There are probably caches of outdated and obsolete missiles all over the haven sector. They wouldn't be worth shipping back home and not worth the hassle of destroying them. There may even be some backwater where old, obsolete warship are stationed where old missiles are still at the front of the armory.n7axw wrote:how you would interface between the fusion plant and the capacitors...kzt wrote:I'd suggest superconducting cables myself.
Like I said earlier, charging a capacitor from a pod's on board fusion reactor would be a trivial tech challenge. Far simpler than kick-starting a
fusion missile from a pod for capacitor-missiles.n7axw wrote:Not a very likely sounding scenario. I think that if you've fired off all your fusion powered missiles and still need more firepower, it's probably time to get out of Dodge if you still can.
It's not a very likely scenario, but since it would be a trivial tech challenge to tuck a super-conductiong cable or ten into a Mk17 series pod, to permit the remote possibility of using capacitor-missiles, would be pocket change in the Naval Budget.
Hi Harold,
I know I am pretty challenged technically... but why would you think that the challenge would be trivial? Do you even know that there is anything left of the fusion reactor in the pod once it kick starts the missile on the way? And then you would have to deal with matching voltages, ac, dc, etc which would probably be the easiest part...
I know that you've been in the military and I haven't, but the whole notion of having caches of missiles laying around doesn't sound like very good inventory control to me... IIRC, most of those things rode in around in ammumition ships for use by the fleet the ships accompanied.
Don