Somtaaw wrote:Jonathan_S wrote:We also don't know what acceleration level they were at to get 500g. The text does say "the LACs' maximum deceleration rate was five hundred gravities" but I don't know if that means they'd been accelerating the whole time at 0% safety margin, or if 500 is their max at their non-emergency max safety margin. Still, if it isn't 0% it's pretty much got to be under 9% safety margin unless they also have a post-Grayson compensator.
From the context and the situation being described, that 500g deceleration for the Nuncian LACs is definitely zero safety margin. That whole point was to get into weapon range as quickly as possibly for a high-speed pass, where it would either be Manticoran pinnaces for as close to precision as possible and retaking it, or the Nuncian LACs for complete destruction if necessary.
The only way to ensure that the freighter couldn't get away was to scorch in as fast as possible to beat out any passive detector alerts, then decelerate as hard as possible to get back and send boarding teams aboard.
I'll have to check the book again, but didn't the Manticoran pinnaces decelerate at damned near 0 safety margin themselves? If they did, then I can't quite see the Nuncians not also doing it to get back to support however they could, as quickly as they could. Especially since by this point, they were already starting to lean towards thinking Terekhov and the crew of the Nasty Kitty routinely walk on water if only to avoid wet shoes.
One reason I was somewhat disbelieving the 500 g as max is the risk of accelerating that long at 0% compensator margin.
Shadows of Saganami wrote:The small force of Nuncian vessels and their Manticoran parasites were moving towards the freighter at a relative velocity of just a hair over 17,650 KPS, and the LACs' maximum deceleration rate was five hundred gravities. It had taken them an hour of steady acceleration to reach their current velocity before shutting down their wedges to avoid detection, and it would take them another hour to kill their velocity, during which time they would cover another 31,771,000-plus kilometers. At the moment, they were about forty-two million klicks from the freighter, so to decelerate for a zero/zero intercept, they'd have to begin decelerating in no more than four minutes. The pinnaces, with their higher acceleration rate, had a bit more time to play with—they could achieve a zero/zero intercept if they began decelerating any time in the next fifteen minutes.
2+ hours at 0% margin has a reasonable chance of one of those six LACs having a compensator failure. And if it had been during the first hour and one of the two of them with an RMN pinnace tractored to its hull; well the compensator failure would kill everybody aboard the pinnace as well.[1]
Another reason is that, with pre-grayson compensators something massing no more than 18,000 tons (assuming normal warship density) should be able to pull 543.1g. (And so, logically they should have at least 8% safety margin at "just" 500)
But maybe they have impellers that, while far better than the ones in other "classic" LACs, still aren't quite powerful enough to max out their compensator. (Whereas starships normally have nodes that can trivially max out the compensator) Thus making 500g their impeller power limit, and not a compensator limit.
As for the pinnaces safety margin -- it looks like you're right. It didn't use the terms "maximum military power" or "zero safety margin"; but it did say "went to maximum power, decelerating at six hundred gravities". So that probably is maximum military power; aka zero safety margin. And so the pair of pinnaces probably was risking compensator failure over the ~2 hours they should need to accelerate to achieve zero/zero with the freighter
(50 minutes to come to a stop, having overshot the freighter by about 26.46 million km, and then another ~35 minutes to head 13.23 million km back, and a final ~35 minutes to stop again)
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[1] In theory the Manties could have mitigated that risk for themselves during that initial boost phase by having the pinnaces accelerate in formation with the LACs; only tractoring on after everybody has cut acceleration. If 600g is 0% margin then the 500g they'd need to pace the LACs' boost would be about 16% safety margin; far more than the Mantie's now normal of 10%. But there's nothing indicating that they did that.
And it'd seem pretty insulting to the Nuncians to refuse to share the risk you were asking their LAC crews to take.