Oops. For some reason I got it into my head that the the Manticoran arrays had to be outside the hyper limit in order to be isolated enough from the impeller noise 'in-system' to work efficiently. But now that I look I'm not finding anything like that.Vince wrote:Jonathan_S wrote:For that matter if the MAlign can figure out a sneaky way to strike the sensor arrays that could open up even the Manticoran home system to a follow-up strike. (After all multi-km wide arrays, out past the hyper limit, aren't the easiest things in the world to protect)
The multi-km wide arrays that have been described in text are located inside the hyper limit, in order to protect them. The ones watching over the Barnett system were one light minute inside the hyper limit.Italics are the author's, boldface and underlined text is my emphasis.Ashes of Victory, Chapter 35 wrote:His outermost sensor shell was seventeen light-minutes from the primary, safely within the hyper limit to at least make hit-and-run raids on it difficult, but far enough out from the gravitational center of Barnett to give the enormous passive arrays a reach of almost two and a half light-weeks, over which they could expect to pick up the hyper transit of anything much bigger than a courier boat. That range put them nine light-minutes outside the planet Enki, and the actual range to the platform closest to the Manties was about thirteen light-minutes. Which meant it would be another—he checked the time—ten minutes and twenty-six seconds before he got a light-speed report from the sensors with the best look at whatever was coming at him.
I did find an assumption of their size in Storm from the Shadows "In the case of a star system like Manticore, those arrays could be literally thousands of kilometers across, with an exquisite sensitivity capable of picking up things like hyper-footprints and often even impeller signatures light-months out from the system primary"
I also found a related oddity in Echoes of Honor "The huge, sensitive, deep-system passive sensor arrays standing sentry over the Haven System for the Capital Fleet, for example, measured something on the order of a thousand kilometers in diameter and could detect the footprint of even a normal hyper translation at a range of up to a hundred light-hours. He had to assume the Manties' arrays were even better"
It seems unlikely to me that the Manticoran arrays really were a full 7x better (I assume a light-month is 30 light-days; so 720 light-hours); so I think something odd is going on there...