Something I have compiled over the last couple of days. There are a lot of options that I didn't realize when I read them in particular about the Mariannae the Combine ship.
If you are Interested,
T2M
Characteristics of shipboard drives. Use grade and readily available tech in the Honor-verse as of 1905 and all is an approximate maximum in the numbered paragraphs. Quote about Hemphill’s fast transports is at the bottom. The Jessick combine ship in SoS is another example of a fast transport with improved Hyper generator and shielding but standard impellers. quoted as well. As far as what makes sense economically that is going to be another discussion about time/distance, cargo type and available options.
1) Those equipped with commercial grade engineering equipment. Not even the topof the Delta bands ~1,000 c apparent velocity, accel ~200 g’s. N-space speed .6c. Hyper speed .5 c.
2) Those equipped with military grade hyper drive, commercial grade impellers. Using ETA bands like the Hemphill fast transports ~2,000 c apparent velocity. Accel ~200 g’s. N-space speed .6 c. Hyper speed .5 c.
3) Those equipped with military grade hyper drive, and military grade impellers. ~2,500 times the speed of light apparent velocity. Accel ~400 g’s. N-space speed .6 c. Hyper speed .5 c.
4) Those equipped with military hyper drive, impellers, radiation and particle shielding. N-space speed .8c. Hyper speed .6 c. I think it needs to have weapons of some sort to deal with objects too big for the screens to handle at least on the forward end.
5) A mishmash of all the above in different ways. Give people enough options and they will start doing weird stuff including (especially) with weapons. For example if possible military grade particle shielding on a commercial base. Based on the quote from SoS the Marianne was definitely one of these with a generator only allowing one more band access.
Quote from IEH Chapter 7 about Hemphill’s fast transports. wrote:
The Joint Navy Military Transport Command, composed of midsized ships and normally assigned to the delivery of high-priority, time-critical cargoes (or delivery to potential combat hot spots), was the result. And as part of the same move to speed and streamline the transportation process, the ships designated for JNMTC use had been taken in hand by navy shipyards—Manticoran or Grayson, as available slips permitted—for overhaul. Time was too tight for their civilian grade inertial compensators and impellers to be altered, but they’d received light sidewalls and missile defense systems, upgraded sensors and rudimentary electronic warfare systems, and military hyper generators to permit them to reach as high as the eta bands. Since most merchantmen were designed to cruise no higher than the delta bands, their up-rated generators virtually doubled the sustained apparent velocity JNMTC ships could attain.
Quote from SoS Chapter 40 about the Marianne wrote:
Fortunately, Marianne’s sensor suite was good enough for Egervary to be sure there weren’t. In fact, her sensors were far more capable than any legitimate merchantship—especially one that looked as decrepit as she did—ever carried. Nor was that the only unusual thing about her. The four-million-ton freighter might look like a tramp whose owners routinely skimped on maintenance, but she had a military-grade hyper generator and particle screening. Her acceleration was no greater than that of other merchantmen her size, but she could reach the Epsilon Bands and sustain a velocity of .7 c once she got there, which gave her a maximum apparent velocity of over 1,442 c, thirty-two percent faster than a “typical” merchie. He would have liked to have military-grade impellers and a military-grade compensator, as well, but those would have been almost impossible to disguise and would have cut massively into her cargo capacity. And if he couldn’t have those, at least her designers had provided her with eyes and ears as good as most military vessels boasted, which was at least equally important to a ship which had to operate covertly.