ThinksMarkedly wrote:However, because they do have wedges for some limited mobility, impeller ring requirements may dictate a different shape. They may look like a pear with two stems.
A single beta ring (like a pinnace of shuttle uses) seems not to have the hull shape restrictions that a full up starship's double rings of alpha and beta nodes do. (Of course the single ring offers lower acceleration - but that's not a problem for a fort since it has other limits on its acceleration)
cthia wrote:Certainly a particular design which allows the use of several compensators working in tandem has been discussed?
Is it one of those dead horses that keep getting out of the pasture?
I don't think a multi-compensator designs been asked about enough to be a dead horse. But RFC has indicated that no you can'd do that. Nor can you stack the effects of compensators and grav plates, not any other tricks anybody's thought to ask to get around the grav plate / compensator limits.
tlb wrote:One thing that bothers me about the forts constructed as Manticore took control of various wormhole junctions. Clearly they cannot be built from scratch, so they must be built in sections that are the largest that can fit into the largest cargo ships and then snapped together on site. Does that sound right? How long should it take to put together (and take apart when no longer needed). I wondered at the time if it would be simpler and more economical to build forts with a hyper generator and then fly them into place as needed; with the ability to fly home as well.
PS. I agree with ThinksMarkedly: if it could be done, then it would have been done. But this the first the question has come up, so far as I know.
Seems kind of a waste for a one-way trip. There are ship transporters that can carry disabled ships through hyper or wormholes. If you need to move a full up fort through a wormhole just rent one of those to haul the fort rather than paying the cost in money and volume for a hyper generator the fort is planned to never use again.
cthia wrote:I find it amusing that all of you continue to call this a drive-by. Two hours in Orbit, uncontested. And it's still a drive-by. Honor never entered orbit at all, in the Sol System. And likewise, as with Honor, all enemy warships in the system are still quite busy.
Honor also didn't demand that they surrender upon pain of bombardment.
The Edict doesn't say when you can demand surrender. You're free to show up in your unarmed luxury yacht and issue a demand for planetary surrender as soon as you're within communication range. And the defenders are free to refuse and direct defensive forces against you. All the Edict says is you can't being planetary bombardment to compel surrender until you control the system (have defeated the defenders).
So Honor is free to demand surrender from outside the hyper limit. But if the Mandarins had refused she'd have been in violation of the Edict to launch an MDM strike on the League HQ in New Chicago from where she was out near Jupiter. She'd have had to advance to Sol, defeating any other forces that contested her approach, and reiterate her demand from orbit before she could legally start dropping KEWs to compel surrender.
Of course the Mandarins - finally - realized how hopeless their possession was and refused to waste lives in a pointless bid for time by forcing Honor to do what her fleet was so manifestly capable of doing. So they surrendered "early".
ThinksMarkedly wrote:Either in pieces, carried by humongous freighters, or it can actually trasverse the wormhole. Unlike hyperspace, it doesn't need a hyper generator. All it needs is a pair of Warshawski sails, which its impellers could be able to generate. Do sails require alpha nodes, or can beta generate them too?
To traverse a wormhole you need both a pair of sails
and a hyper generator.
Only alpha nodes can produce a sail (that's the main difference between them and Beta nodes. Alpha nodes also contribute more to a wedges strength than classic Beta nodes. Though Beta Squared nodes largely eliminate that power gap; but still lack the ability to create a sail)
So a fort isn't taking itself through a wormhole unless it went with a less efficient starship-style hull shape, instead of the fatter classic fort shape, and also wasted the volume and cost of Alpha nodes and a hyper generator.
Now someone, somewhere, over the years probably has built a strategically deployable low mobility ship and a self-deploying fortress. But it hardly seems like a good common approach.
Theemile wrote:What Laocoon forts? The wormholes taken in Laocoon were captured and held by mobile forces. No "permanent" forces were put in place for laocoon.
I was about to ask the same thing. We saw permanent modular forts out in to defend the Lynx terminus. But that's a permanent part of the core SKM (not even just a member of the SEM like the rest of Talbott). But yeah, we never saw anything but mobile forces holding the termini seized during Case Lacoön.