Relax wrote:All valid points guys. --> We don't know. Never will.
I still have a massive problem with WHY a CM can magically haul around an entire missile Laser head weighing ~50 tons(cruiser grade) or upwards of 100t for a capital grade missile, yet have ZERO degradation in acceleration, or time duration... I mean what fool would not put that CM drive as the MAIN drive? It would have superior kinematics by far. Grr.
I know the series is ~finished(close enough), but the cataphract situation just really torqued my tail feathers over last couple of years.
Almost wish Cachat had never been invented and Raoul grew up. But hey, wishes and fishes among mice and men keeps the doctor away right? Oh wait, hrmm...
Those masses sound a bit high for just the laserhead; but I don't have any data handy to check it. Still, I agree that it's surprising that such a big warhead can be shoved around so quickly.
Because, while the RMN did fit the far smaller warhead of the Viper onto a CM drive without impacting its acceleration or endurance, I agree it's a bit harder to believe that you can do the same with a capital grade laserhead. If missile drive compensation is anything at all like ship compensators you'd expect the larger volume to impact the survivable acceleration.
I crunched the numbers and confirmed for myself that you're right about the superior kinematics (at least for multi-drive missiles; where they can retain terminal maneuvering despite the shorter drive endurance) -- though the fact that no known CM drive can survive more than 75 seconds of power means it's not quite as significant an improvement as one might initially think.
* Mk16 DDM can run at 46,000g for 360s - reaching 0.27c and 29.2 million km.
* A hypothetical RMN DDM Viper could run at 130,000g for 150s - reaching 0.64c and 14.3 million km. Or with a 156s ballistic phase reaching 29.2 million km in just 306s (54s, or 15%, quicker)
* Mk23 MDM can run at 46,000g for 540s - reaching 0.81c and 65.7 million km.
* A hypothetical RMN MDM Viper could run at 130,000g for 225s - reaching 0.96c and 32.2 million km. Or with a 176s ballistic phase reaching 65.8 million km in just 401s (139s, or 15%, quicker)
Though RFC agreed, when talking about 4-drive system defense missiles, that he might need to end up declaring a speed limit for missiles that are actually tracking a target -- and if he claimed 0.9c then obviously the numbers change a little; but not enough to remove the entire advantage of the 3 CM drives.