phillies wrote:First, congratulations to Cthia on his rapid and well-deserved promotion to Fleet Admiral.
Second, shells of interlaced nonoverlapping wedges, with plenty of space between the ships placed so there is no line of sight in to the target, would in principle work. It might cost a bit.
I didn't say it was a good idea, but for your one of a kind wormhole generator it might or might not be worth it.
cthia wrote:Wherever we turn in missile warfare, we're faced with the possibility of a ballistic component of a missile attack, coming in at .99c end run.
There has to be something we can do. Can we simulate Bolthole? Can we think outside the box, or will any such attempt surely tank? Shall we try? Any ideas? I'll give it a go.
We have Apollo. We have FTL capability. We have radar capability. We have super computer capability.
Can we manufacture a platform and seed them in a 360 degree shell about a space station, at optimum distances from station and each other, designed for activatation during ballistic attacks? Radar returns from ballistic objects will be picked up by platforms and then FTL'd back to station defenses, updated in real-time and anti-missile fire can be plotted. Why does this not work? The radar return to platform would be limited to light speed, but FTL from platforms to space station. Why will this not work?
Radar 101: Wiki
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radar
Thanks phillies, as always, for your warm welcome and decency. And for making me privy to the promotion sitting in my inbox. I missed noticing it, again. Thanks. Will this new promotion serve to gain admittance to Bolthole?
I must thank all who responded. It has been very interesting reading. And especially to he who worked out the numbers as to how many of these platforms would be needed. My initial thoughts were twice your lowest estimate.
I am aware of the immensity of space, believe me, after this ordeal, in a most profound way.
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=5101&p=125323&hilit=romanian#p125323However, I was thinking more of using the immensity of space against itself, as a possible solution to the problem. The entire volume of space within your home system need not be seeded. I imagine mobile platforms, as mobile as *Apollo, or moreso because of a lack of a need to be stealthy.
And since there is no need to be stealthy, these platforms can be much bigger than the Apollo systems, marrying several fission plants to produce the needed power in detecting objects so small.
And this maximum power load-out would only be necessary for an unprolonged time. Battles tend to be over quickly.
I am imagining quick response crews - with the foresight and intuition of Abigail to "search this volume of space right here."
After all, barring the MALign and their creepy spiders, incoming hypers are indeed detected. It seems that the probable cone of attack vectors can be plotted from one's hyper footprint.
I don't rightly agree with the assessment of waste. I refer you to Honor's own sentiment, regarding waste, aboard Fearless and her shameless use of ship's resources.
Hephaestus civilians represent the most knowledgable carbon based units in the 'Verse. Some projects may have been forever lost when Hephaestus was destroyed. The next best thing since Apollo itself could have been on the drawing board.
That is waste. Besides, Manticore is wormhole rich! You have to spend the credits to make credits, and your irreplaceable, genius and child prodigy resources are not expendable. I can't help from wondering how much tech was
forever lost with Hephaestus. If Haven would have destroyed Hephaestus at the proper time, then any Havenite restaurant's favorite delicacy would be Salamander on Toast, right about now.
I wanted to play in this thread more, but the exigencies of my service to my company, family and fiancé has other ideas. My apologies.
Thanks for all replies.
An aside:
* At the risk of reprimand, RFC said he is not in favor of automated ships without crews, but hasn't Apollo become just that when weapons was placed aboard it, just without a wedge?