feyhunde wrote:
Otoh long ago I made my self ok with it if it was 0.8 Relative to the system primary and accounting for Solar Wind. Especially nasty for such a device like this is solar wind and the particle density will be much nastier the closer you get to a sun (Due to the solar wind being an outpouring of charged particles). (and the effect of the wind should be to both rob velocity and make it likely to miss the star).
Well, i was under assumption that the impeller wedge, positioned perpendicular to the movemen vector would be able to act like an enormous ultra-effective dust shield. At least for some time (and we need only a tiny fraction of time to plunge our nova torpedo into the star).
Otoh as nasty as this stuff is, you'll need something with way more energy to seriously cause a nova.
Well, the current level of gravitation technology in Honorverce seems pretty capable to produce something, that would be able to compress the inner levels of star core to the point of collapse.
Seems like the spider-drive is actually doing the job - it produce gravity beams intence enough to rip the time and space.
So, if we would be able to produce the gravitic beam into the star - it would eventually initated the neutronic process, and KABOOOM!
P.S. Also, a good job could be done by relativistically ramming the big gas planet; it owuld be much easier than the star, and the effect may start the compression inside very effectively.
This weapon could have at least some tactical use; if you would be able to lure the enemy fleet toward the gas giant, and then ignite in with relativistic strike... The enemy would be obliterated far before they understood, what happened.