JohnRoth wrote:JeffEngel wrote:It's a step. Then again, plenty of things can be destroyed just with a wedge even, and anything with a guidance system and a wedge represents a step toward automated warfare. I give you the humble counter-missile.
I think the next steps are automated units that deploy other units, and an automated unit with a hypergenerator. The first of those is dinky. The second is a lot larger, but it'd be the major one for really good remote detection duty along a system's periphery.SWM wrote:That would be a logical progression, but it is almost certainly not going to happen in the Honorverse. While David has moved slightly in the direction of more automation, I'm confident that he will resist that level of automation.
So am I. It's an idea that's simply too powerful - completely automated and "sentient" ships would change the nature of the story completely. Therefore it isn't going to happen.
However, consider the Brixton Comet, the ship Anton and Yana took to Mesa. That's a civilian ship that's automated to where it only needs two people.
I'm as confident as the rest of you that it's not going to happen, but it wouldn't necessarily change the story that much. The core of it is just something smart enough to handle more data-processing centrally than a recon drone can "think" through; plot short hyperjumps around a single system periphery; and run, for perhaps a few weeks at a time, a simple automated craft to carry the drones and conduct those jumps, all under the oversight of bigger and better electronic brains and fleshy-meaty ones some longish FTL comms away.
It'd mean something that's vastly cheaper than a destroyer and (particularly) its trained crew, that you can use to chase down what is almost certainly each time nothing but could be the next Oyster Bay, in job lots that you can afford to lose to something that is actually able to fight it. (Although there's no reason it would have to be all that easy to spot to kill, or built with no defenses whatever - Keyhole II platforms, after all, have those.)