Rakhmamort wrote:Theemile wrote:We have to use the Author's existing framework as a basis of this entire exercise or else conversations will just devolve to sillyness. Here are Logical reasons, which, inside the boundaries set by the author, prohibit or allow a design, idea or strategy.
If we do not use those boundaries - we quickly reach a point where all probabilities are equally possible and conversations are pointless. For instance, why not use Star Trek Warp drive? Why not use Star Wars TIE fighters? How about guns that shoot Hurricanes - Or Black Holes?
In a short time, we will have on the table a shipkiller missile 3 feet long which has a range of 3 light hours which can skip the entire point defense envelope by jumping into "null" space and jumping back again just meters before the target's hull (A hull which is made of super dense unobtanium which will fend off every attack possible).
Why not?
Now I understand why there is such a need to stick to what tech has been discovered/used. lol!
Ignoring your over the top and absurd suggestions:
The tech advances that I am inferring is simply more improvement of current tech items existing in Honorverse. They are not that far fetched as far as tech advances go. Hell, compared to a completely new drive system, the tech advances I'm suggesting is minor. Miniaturize ETorp launchers that use micro fusion plants so they can be installed in LACs. I don't know why there's such a huge effort that say
1) ETorp launchers cannot fit into LACs
2) micro fusion plants cannot be made to power ETorp launchers.
I've already said that it is perfectly fine to have a thread speculating about potential technological breakthroughs. Such a thread would be entirely hypothetical, a "what if" discussion. The problem is that this thread is specifically about "here is a design that Manticore should build." Throwing in technology that doesn't exist in the Honorverse does not work when we are trying to evaluate a design according to what Manticore has now. In this kind of evaluation, we have to toss out any design which requires new technology, even small ones.