SharkHunter wrote:--snipping--Thanks for the references.Theemile wrote:A Pod is not a pod is not a pod.
Ther have been at least 19 marks of Pods in RMN service, each with different capabilities and missile loads.
There was a discussion in Storm from the Shadows I believe, on the progression of missile pods and their capabilities in RMN servce. Flatpacks, the current pod style that stack more optimally and have tractors built in, only held 10 Mk 23s. IIRC, the Mk 19 is the Apollo version, and the Mk 17 and Mk 18 were also in the flat pack family.
That said y'all, keep in mind that my thought for this thread is "we're pissed geeks from Weyland" trying to optimize the heck out of what the RMN can do with our coolly integrated newness to lower the ka-boom any where the baddies are in the galaxy. So really creative and interesting Flat Pack configurations with varying capability missiles (including perhaps some Apollo Control Missile variants) seems likely.
By the way, given that the ACM tech is apparently derived from some of the same technology in the bigger FTL RC drones, arguing that "it can't do that..." seems counterproductive. This is the "Aubrey Wanderman hooked this to that" in HoE, or "Dominica Santos made recon drone parts from missile guidance bits" in OBS type of tech, eventually combined with Ginger Lewis sensibility, Jaruwalski tactics, and Foraker's overall genius for deployably dangerous almost-as-good tech.
We're not dismissing you without cause - The Apollo-light conversations fill many megs of data on this forumn and we asked David directly if a FTL drone or standard shipborne FTL set could interface with an Apollo Command Missile - and the answer we got was something like "If it was that simple, why did Admiral Hemphill spend x # of Manticorian Dollars and end up with Keyhole II modules to get it to work. No it cannot be done."
So we're not just saying that it cannot be done this way - We've been told by the Honorverse's creator that it cannot happen and isn't going to change tomorrow. You are just VERY late to the discussion.
We've also been told that technology will continue to improve, and there will still be breakthroughs which will change things. What breakthroughs and when, is up in the air; But until David tells us different, you need a 120 KTon KHII moldule and a 70 KTon computer system to control missiles via FTL.