ThePlebicide wrote:So, I don't know the answer to this, but what is the effect of a planetary atmosphere on a projectile travelling at significant fractions of c?
We have problems with reentries, they have to be at the right angle and right speed, or they break up or bounce off.
Could this be a matter of being able to deliver the warhead to the surface?
The effect is significant in some ways, almost trivial in others. Thirty metric tons of pretty solid construction moving near the speed of light is going to go through the atmosphere in about a thousandth of a second, hitting the ground a few milliseconds before a massive shock wave of superheated plasma generated by its collision with air molecules hits the ground. "Burning up" or not is nearly irrelevant; the energy still hits the ground whether it's in the form of the missile body hitting intact or the plasma wave that's basically a directional nuclear weapon by itself.
Jonathan_S wrote:I don't have my copy of Jayne's handy but IIRC it gives size for a BC's wedge as well (in addition to the sails). IIRC the BC despite being 1/10th the size has a wedge that's about 65-70% the size of the SDs. Also IIRC the sails have a diameter roughly equal to the width of the wedge, so they're two parallel disks, stretching 150 KM in radius (for an SD) perpendicular from the hull -- one projecting from each Alpha node ring. So for an SD they'd be roughly 1070 meters apart (the nodes are about 150 meters from the ends of the ship - specifically looked a a Gryphon-class; but all should be similar. Obviously on a DD the hull is vastly shorter so the sails are correspondingly closer together)
That's what I thought. It turns out that one of the significant story events in UH is geometrically impossible, or at least insanely lucky.