tlb wrote:Beowulf had the system defense pods and not the flat pack pods, but that does not alter the substance of your questions. One possible answer is that there are many more pods than there are Mycroft units and since the weapon on the Silver Bullet explodes after three seconds of operation, then you would need to send perhaps an order of magnitude more SBs to blunt the defense. Admittedly these weapons could be much dumber, just looking for heat signatures instead of FTL transmission.
I wasn't thinking of attacking the pods themselves, in case that was the impression you got. Given that everyone and their grandmas knows that those are subject to proximity kills, the pods would be somewhat dispersed even inside their shoals. But I had the impression we were concluding there's one Mycroft per shoal, so the Mycroft can receive FTL instructions from the C&C centre, allowing the missiles to not have to run their own FTL transceivers.
When you say "battery power" what are you thinking? The hand launched units might have something that we would recognize as a battery, but when you get to missiles in space the choice is between reactors or capacitors. The SB's went with capacitors, since they did not have use of the mini-reactor.
I'm not entirely sure myself.
Before I wrote "battery power", I imagined that the sysdef pods are connected to a "shore power" reactor, which would allow a more concentrated place that would need to be refuelled. Moreover, this central place would also be able to store far more fuel than the pods themselves usually do, so the time between refuelings would also be longer.
However, I realised such a bigger reactor would probably be even more visible. But now I wonder if it would: a bigger reactor could dedicate more volume to insulation and to passive radiators, thus making the emission per unit of area smaller.
So I just wrote "battery power" without thinking through what it would be, other than "not the pods' own reactors."
A problem with the mini-reactor is that it has radiation output that is damaging to humans. So how does the maintenance and refueling work? Done with robots? Does that mean that reactor equipped pods are no longer recoverable after a certain period of use?
Why not use robots? The ships have near-AI quality computers, which just haven't been relevant to the story. There's no reason to presume that automation is absent in the Honorverse. Other than, you know, human slavery still being somehow profitable.
There's also a question of exposure. Maintenance does not need to be in the presence of such reactors for as long as a crew would in a ship. They can also wear protective garments that would be impractical inside a ship.
And that's also a reason
not to use a mini-reactor and instead use a regular, bigger one that supplies power to lots of pods in standby.