psy9o wrote:The question that has been bothering me is whether or not a strike drive is simply a new type of hyper generators. Remember that in the books streak drive is simply a term used by Mesans to describe their new hyper capabilities. The "streak drive" probably also consists of upgrades in sensor capabilities and particle shielding. It is said numerous times in the HH and spin-offs that safe hyper capable ship were not possible for a long time because of the limited sensor range in hyper that lead to a lot of ships being lost to simple navigational errors. Since everything gets closer together the higher you go in the hyper bands it is reasonable that particle density and limited sensor range was also a big factor in ships being unable to travel in hyperspace. I mean it is pointless to have a hyper generator that can take you into the higher hyper bands if you can only stay there for a limited time because of the particle density since your ship is going to need to much time back in the docks for refits to be effective, and if you don't upgrade your sensor range you are going to lose to much ships to navigational errors.
Yes, the text specifically states that particle densities are higher in hyperspace than in normal space. That is why the maximum relative velocity within hyperspace is 0.6 c instead of the 0.8 c possible in normal space. But the (average) particle density is the same in every band of hyperspace. We know this because the 0.6 c speed limit is the same in every hyper band. Similarly, the sensor range is the same in every band in hyperspace. Thus there is no reason for improvements in sensors or particle shields to have anything to do with the streak drive. The text makes it pretty clear that it is simply a larger improved hyper generator.