cthia wrote:There will always be at least one long vein of highly combustible hydrogen coursing through the ship. Which brings us right back around to my notion of the one long fuse leading to a stick of dynamite. Which leads right back to the reactor.
You do realise that ship has 2 or more nuclear reactors going at any time, with core temperatures measured in the millions of kelvins, right?
I'd say that hitting the reactor is a far bigger problem for the ship than the cold hydrogen lines after water has been separated but before it's been compressed for fusion.
The point of carrying water all around your ship is that it serves multiple purposes in one:
1) you have to carry a lot of it anyway. As many including you have argued, it's better to carry water than molecular hydrogen, even if it weighs 9x more per mole.
2) having plenty of water would allow crew comforts, like no water rationing for showers, for cooking, etc.
3) it's a good heat sink
4) it's a good radiation shield and possibly a good laser shield too (attenuation)
Because of all of those, it makes sense to carry them all around your ship and have plenty of pipes and pumps to distribute it. The water can be used to keep the ship just warm enough too.
What's more, water is very easy to find in the Universe (unlike what all the invasion Sci-Fi movies have told us). A ship in distress could simply snag the closest comet or drive through a water spewed into space by a moon's underground ocean into space and use that as a fuel source.
Water is not the best for any of the options above aside from cooking, but it's good enough for all of them.