Jonathan_S wrote:Well we did have a short silly "what if" not too long about the effect of landing an SD on a planet.
But basically, we have no evidence that counter grav can scale up endlessly.
The largest vehicles I believe we've seen with counter-grav are in the < 500 ton range. A very long way from even a LAC, much less a capital ship.
Odds are that there's an upper limit to counter grav around the size of a cargo shuttle (otherwise people would use larger cargo shuttles, or just land merchant ships to offload) making the whole idea a technical nonstarter (as well and a solution in search of a problem)
Counter gravity is used in the Honorverse in massive buildings, which weigh significantly more than starships, I'd be willing to bet.
I don't see any reason why you couldn't build some sort of contra gravity method of orbiting and deorbiting any size ship on an inhabited planet with gravity levels that humans could survive on. Question being, why would you want to?
I could see some minor construction. Maybe LAC bases or missile construction and storage, but full up fleet construction and docking on a planet? Can't see it.
What happens when you have to scramble your fleet on intercept, and a substantial part of your fleet is in-atmosphere? They are NOT accelerating at 500g inside atmosphere. Period. I haven't done the math, but I'd say that the energy released from accelerating at 500g in atmosphere would be something on the order of the Tunguska event. For each ship.
Maybe a moderate sized moon with no atmosphere for a large fleet base or shipyard. Never a planet.
Remember one more thing. Exposing ships to air people can breathe exposes them to something that might be very dangerous to Honorverse ships. Oxidation of armor, nodes, and sensor systems.