Fusion/Fission Its one of those things you
and then go back to reading the books. Kinda like his "control links".
I was reading SftS and I came across this "brilliant" ROFL moment:
Just as Michelle Henke can postulate her force at New Tuscany with 680 missile tube launchers able to fire off 26,000 missiles or 38 rounds of ammo before coming into the engagement range of Byng. 6BCL(50) + 8SAGC(40) + 5Rolland(12) Of course her Rolands only had 20 rounds, and her SAG-C only has 30 rounds of ammo leaving Ms Henke 18 rounds and 8 rounds per tube short on the DD and CA... On top of this foo-pah, if you do the simple math, the smallest number or control links each ship type would have under Michelle Henke's ruminations are:
Total Salvos controlled:
18s cycle time
6 minute duration(2*180)
6*60/18 = 20. Call it 19, but whatever, who is counting among friends...
Control links according to Admiral Ms. Henke in SftS. Not the inner city bully junior high drop out idiot.
BCL: 50*20 = 1000
SAG-C 40*20 = 800 even though we are told in the next book they only have 128 even though Ms Henke was more than willing to shoot at exactly 18s cycles till her ammo supply was more than gone in the previous book.
ROLAND 12*20 = 240 even though we are told in a pearl they only have 36.
Or another way of putting it: 19 ships, fire 680missiles/salvo * 20 Salvos = 715 control links on average per ship.
Or, lets try and "solve" this problem using known control links for SAGC and ROLLAND:
36*5 + 128*8 + 6BCL*x = 680*20
180 + 1024 + 6BCL*X = 13,600
X = 2066/BCL
So, um, yea. Maybe the BCL with its small keyholes has 2000+ control links. Makes "normal" keyhole 1 with around 4-5000 I suppose since BCL has "light" keyholes. Or, roughly what AoV was stating for a Harrington-A.
Of course if AoV and Ms. Henke in SftS are not fibbing; then it gets back to another roll your eyes moment in AAC.
BoMa1
Home Fleet engagement RMN fire off 158,000 missiles
42SDP ~400 control links average, even though 7X this number(7 salvos stated as their maximum), so clearly they have more than 400. Why RFC bothers to state they had average of 400 I do not know. But, still only 400(7) on average for a tad over 2000, or no more than what Ms. Henke under the best scenario was going to fling around with her BCL and small keyholes. Only a few SDP ships were not Harrington-A/Invictus class ships. In AoV RMN SDP Harrington A were controlling 5000 missiles a piece. Per AoV, the Harringtons/Invicuts's alone should have been able to fire more missiles than the 158,000 without even adding the standard SD's and small fry.
Which brings up other roll your eyes moments that you just have to accept and move on.
Um, why were the 12 BCP in Home Fleet not firing along with the other cruisers, light cruisers, and LAC's??? Did they magically lose their tractors? Did the pods magically lose their tractors too? Oh wait, even Terekov was smart enough to tractor pods on his ships before going into battle using "old school" tactics in SoSag. A battle every commander in the alliance fleet had just got done reading the precis on as it was the most recent in the news dispatch and being the "conscientious professional warriors" they are, they wanted to stay up to date with what is going on right? Wrong. Guess D'Orville got really stupid though he is not alone in getting stupid during BOMA.
The Home Fleet BCP probably did not have keyholes as AJAX BCP was the first to have keyhole per HoS. All of these ships could have controlled more POD's from the standard SD's with their MDM's yet they did not...
We are even told LAC's can tow/fire, in this case fire, as the SD's were doing the towing, a POD or 3 and yet in the biggest baddest do or die battle of their lives they do not?
Okaaay there... Had what? 3000 LAC's? Or at minimum another 30,000-100-000 missiles that could have been launched and were not? Really? This is supposed to be in the defense of your planet? Is mass suicide in vogue? Nah, we would not want to fire at minimum another 20%-60% more missiles! We are 3m tall pull missiles out of space with our bare hands, invincible Manties!!! We don't need no stinking missiles! Our eyes are phased array grasers! Bow before our gaze!
Here is an out: Probably had the light units computed, but for simplicity of telling the story did not factor this in? RFC didn't have the RHN BC/CA/CL etc hauling pods either even though we know they do and should have launched pods of MDM's as well. Biggest baddest battle in the universe and they do not come dressed? Of course he did not have Kuzak, Tourville, or Chin rolling pods in the second part of the battle even though they all knew it was going to happen. Especially when it is common procedure they have all been doing so for the past 15 years, so, uh, um. Nope, only Honor can roll pods, she is the Hero after all.
kzt wrote:Vince wrote:
Second, it isn't just the reactor mass of each system that has to be accounted for, it is also both the mass and the volume of each system and its supporting equipment when deciding which is system is preferable for a specific ship's requirements.
Lets look at this:
A kg of Pu239 produces 83.61 * 10^9 Joules.
A kg of Hydrogen concerted into Helium produces 6.4 x 10^14 Joules (With even more if you continue the process to iron).
So fusion yields (at least) roughly 100,000 times more energy than fission by fuel mass. Hence the energy produced by fusing 200kg of hydrogen to helium is roughly equivalent to the energy that could be produced by fission of a mass of Pu239 equal to an ENTIRE SHRIKE.
So, keeping that in mind, can you explain how this works?