cthia wrote:Do pardon my revisiting this thread due to recent discussions . . .
There must be an enormous acceleration imparted upon life pods to quickly clear the sidewalls, etc., if they are not dropped and simply a hole is opened up. Even under normal conditions other than Ajax, the pods must be shoved the hell out extremely quickly to distance themselves from any incoming destruction. What keeps occupants from PTFO? Passing the phuck out?
tlb wrote:Normally in a situation where everyone is manning life pods, wouldn't the wedges and sidewalls be dropped? I am not sure that was true in the case were Henke was captured; in that case wouldn't they just be tossed out a little and the drive on the pod would accelerate out the stern opening (like Honor leaving Warnecke's repair ship, certainly the stern wall would be dropped for that)?
cthia wrote:That certainly would seem to work, but begets concerns of its own, e.g., it would appear to limit the maneuverability of the ship until the pods clear.* Which could be fatal for ship and pods if a missile is tracking for an up the kilt shot or a stealthed enemy suddenly launches from that vector -- which could also be heading into the outgoing pods. In the case of Ajax there wasn't much acceleration available, iinm. I suppose in war one simply cannot plan for all occasions.
*Akin to being hit by the tail end of a bus while its turning.
tlb wrote:If a ship is capable of maneuvering, then there are very few situations where it would be abandoned. One arose with the SLN ships in the system where the governor had quarantined Manty merchantmen. They wanted to surrender, but the RMN had no way to abort the salvo that was in flight. The only recourse was to flee the ships.
cthia wrote:Ajax had some acceleration, thus maneuvering ability. No?
Yes,
Ajax could maneuver, but could not enter hyper-space, so was stuck in normal space around Solon.
From
Storm from the Shadows, chapter 2:
Michelle felt it in her own flesh as HMS Ajax faltered suddenly.
"We've lost the after ring, Ma'am!" Stackpole said harshly. "All of it."
Michelle bit the inside of her lower lip so hard she tasted blood. Solon lay in the heart of a hyper-space gravity wave. No ship could enter, navigate, or long survive in a gravity wave without both Warshawski sails . . . and without the after impeller ring's alpha nodes, Ajax could no longer generate an after sail.
From
At All Costs, chapter 37:
"How bad is it, Mike?" Honor asked as soon as she saw her friend.
"That's an interesting question." Henke managed to produce at least the parody of a smile. "Captain Mikhailov is dead, and things are . . . a bit confused over here, just now. Our rails and pods are still intact, and our fire control looks pretty good, but our point defense and energy armament took a real beating. The worst of it seems to be the after impeller ring, though. It's completely down."
"Can you restore it?" Honor asked urgently.
"We're working on it," Henke replied. "The good news is that the damage appears to be in the control runs; the nodes themselves look like they're still intact, including the alphas. The bad news is that we've got one hell of a lot of structural damage aft, and just locating where the runs are broken is going to be a copperplated bitch."
"Can you get her out?"
"I don't know," Henke admitted. "Frankly, it doesn't look good, but I'm not prepared to just write her off yet. Besides," she managed another smile, this one almost normal-looking, "we can't abandon very well."
"What do you mean?" Honor demanded.
"Both boat bays are trashed, Honor. The Bosun says she thinks she can get the after bay cleared, but it's going to take at least a half-hour. Without that—" Henke shrugged, and Honor bit the inside of her lip so hard she tasted blood.
Without at least one functional boat bay, small craft couldn't dock with Ajax to take her crew off. There were emergency personnel locks, but trying to lift off a significant percentage of her crew that way would take hours, and the battlecruiser carried enough emergency life pods for little more than half her total complement. There was no point carrying more, since only half her crew's battle stations were close enough to the skin of the hull to make a life pod practical.
And her flag bridge was not among the stations which fell into that category.
Michelle Henke's dilemma is that
Ajax has too much classified equipment to surrender, but cannot escape. So she both abandons ship to the extent possible and launches all available pods to cause the Havenite navy to blast the ship to bits.