Jonathan_S wrote:Dilandu wrote:
Nothing was said about the exact wavelenght of Honorverse's lasers.
And, if I'm not mistaken, the sidewalls are at least partially transparent in several diapasons. Like visual light.
Well, not in the wiki. But it's quite often incomplete or erroneous. (It's not something David Weber provides or reviews, so it's subject to fan errors, misunderstandings, or apathy)
Here's a relivant part from the armor essay in the anthology In Fire Forged which does clarify the wavelengths.In Fire Forged: An Introduction to Modern Starship Armor Design wrote:. Early space energy weapons used photons in the ultraviolet, visible, infrared, and even the radio range. These wavelengths are impractical to focus at contemporary combat ranges so modern weapons use shorter wavelength photons in the X-ray to gamma ray range. Indeed, modern space weapon lasers are so commonly X-ray lasers that the term “laser” is generally synonymous with “xraser” in naval parlance. Their rarer gamma emitting cousins are called “grasers.” Both of these words have their obvious origin with the ancient “laser” though the fact that many such weapons do not operate on the principle of “stimulated emission” is generally forgotten.
Basically the only thing against classic lasers stated is that these wavelengths are impractical to focus at contemporary combat ranges. Well, the main idea is to go around this problem with mirrors.