Nope. Compensator either work or they don't.Lord Skimper wrote:To change the subject
Compensators only work up to a certain point then they don't work any extra, but they still do their job.
Say 500 G. Go 505 G you only feel 5 G.
Now I'm still not entirely sure how honor pulled 5 G but presumedly that was with a compensator or only part of one???
Anyhow, if one isn't trying to be stealthy, and is using a wedge, one could go faster than ones compensator. The compensator would still work, up to the 500 G.
Correct?
If it's good for 500g using your wedge and you go to 505g you (briefly) experience 505g - with catastrophic results.
That's why most people only ran at up to 80% of max performance (although more lately Haven sector militaries have pushed that to a routine 90%). So except in an emergency they wouldn't go above 400g (or 450g) to leave some safety margin. (Side note, in a grav wave which is vastly more powerful grav 'sump' that same compensator is safely good for over a 1000g)
You might be thinking of Honor's maneuver at Hades, but that using grav plates to reduce the experienced acceleration. Those do work 100% up to a point and then proportionally after that. (But even so the best known, the ones the MAlign uses in their spider ships, allows a top accel of well less than most impeller drive vessels)