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Re: Why did it take so long to deal with Silesia? | |
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by hanuman » Thu Jul 24, 2014 5:19 am | |
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And I have to wonder: you ain't allowed to run a ship-sized wedge close to a station, could it be it is also illegal to run one just outside the atmosphere; in which case the much more fuel-inefficient thrusters would need be used to shift your orbit. [/quote] Hvb, there is no scientific reason why an impeller-driven ship can't operate close to a planet. As far as I understand things, the reason why Manticore in particular bans impeller-driven ships from operating closer than a certain distance to a planet is because of the tremendous damage such a ship could cause should it enter a planet's atmosphere. |
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Re: Why did it take so long to deal with Silesia? | |
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by Spacekiwi » Thu Jul 24, 2014 6:09 am | |
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Same reason as we have tugs for large ships in ports. Prevents accidents that coudl cause major problems (albeit orders of magnitude bigger in the honorverse.....)
Hvb, there is no scientific reason why an impeller-driven ship can't operate close to a planet. As far as I understand things, the reason why Manticore in particular bans impeller-driven ships from operating closer than a certain distance to a planet is because of the tremendous damage such a ship could cause should it enter a planet's atmosphere.[/quote] `
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Re: Why did it take so long to deal with Silesia? | |
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by hvb » Fri Jul 25, 2014 12:03 pm | |
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Precisely.
That's why I wrote "ain't allowed" & "illegal". It's not that you cannot do it, it's that safety laws are in place to prevent accidents that can cause, just as a for instance, parts of Vulcan to fall on Yawata. A couple Megaton of maintenance-challenged 'lorry' with a failing countergrav or thruster deorbiting into Landing's financial sector would be something the law would be designed to prevent. [/quote] |
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Re: Honorverse series, the future..? | |
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by Brigade XO » Fri Jul 25, 2014 2:58 pm | |
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The US builds ships, big ones. Your modern SuperCarrier is really quite large. Google the USS Gerald Ford was launched in 2013. There are shipyards in the South and on the East Coat that routinely build deepwater (and really big) fishing ships, drydocks capable to taking 150' Coast Guard Cutters and other stuff. And while I haven't gone back and looked for the names of the yards or the dispacement of the ships, I did the documentation review on financing some of this kind of stuff (not the USS FORD, my that would have been fun). One ship is long-lining off Saipan, a drydock is sitting in the Caribbean, etc. The US also builds nuclear submarines and a range of other Naval ships. |
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Re: Why did it take so long to deal with Silesia? | |
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by Brigade XO » Fri Jul 25, 2014 3:34 pm | |
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Having now finally worked through the rest of this thread:
THANK YOU DAVID |
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