evilauthor wrote:What I don't get though is why, with all the clearly well thought out consideration here is why no one pointed out what seemed to me to be the most obvious flaw of an outward pointing OBS, where does it get the energy?
Considering that 99% of the time the OBS is just sitting there doing nothing but (presumably) passively watching the planet, it's energy requirements and that of its defenses isn't all that high.
So several possibilities:
1) It's solar powered. Or at least uses solar power to reduce any consumption of fuel required to power everything. That should be enough to reduce fuel consumption to zero and top off the batteries if all it's doing is watching the planet. It may even be enough if weapons fire is infrequent enough.
2) Its builders gave it plenty of fuel and it's not going to run out any time soon, especially if it's using solar power for most routine power consumption. It only needs to start up the fusion reactors or whatever when the batteries start getting low. If the batteries never get low, then the fusion reactors never start up and no fuel ever gets consumed.
3) In addition to self repair systems, its builders also put in some means of refueling itself. Which it only uses if fuel stocks get low.
4) None of the above. The OBS is actually low on power, fuel, ammo, and is about to die, although that's not evident from the outsider's perspective. It only has enough resources for one more Armageddon Reef style bombardment and then it's done, hence why the Key can only be used ONCE. The whole threat of repeated Rakurai strikes is a bluff.[/quote]
I'm sorry, I thought I was clear enough but perhaps I wasn't. When I am talking about energy issues, I am talking about the energy involved with the primary weapon, the KEW, not the defensive net that protects the platforms themselves. I cannot understand how anyone might think an OBS KEW system could be turned outwards and used as a defensive weapon because without the gravitational energy where does the needed energy to be a weapon come from in that scenario?
What caused me to get brainlocked on this point was a line from a post by Larry at Thu Mar 26, 2015 11:49 pm where he asks :" What if the OBS actually points, not inward but outward." The obvious interpretation of that question is that it is intended to be seen as possibly used to shoot away from the planet, but given this is a KEW system how can that work given the energy that makes KEWs work comes from gravitational acceleration?
I'd raised my question because in all the other very good arguments used to dispute the idea of the system in such a manner I never saw this particular point raised, and I wondered why given how obvious it seemed to me, that perhaps I had missed something in either textev, RFC notes, or worked out in long debates here that I hadn't read.
SWM wrote:I think the reason no one has discussed this is that no one has seriously suggested that the OBS is intended to fire upon incoming ships. The subject simply has not come up. You are right--the orbital kinetic weapons cannot be used on incoming ships or other ships in orbit. But no one has said that it could.
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I do not entirely agree, as I said the question did come up, if not in detail, but it is clearly there in that sentence Larry wrote that I mentioned in the above reply. It was addressed by Kakai at Fri Mar 27, 2015 4:47 am, you yourself quoted the relevant sentence within the paragraph quote of Larry's at Fri Mar 27, 2015 10:50 am, and OrlandoNative did and continued the discussion at Fri Mar 27, 2015 2:41 pm. I cited those to make the point that while the initial idea was not apparently discussed seriously it was raised and repeatedly as a part of the following quotes yet no one pointed out the most basic refuting point to it, namely the nature of how KEWs work. That was why I had raised my question as I did, because I really was wondering if I had missed something important somewhere, because when my eyes read that sentence I literally went "Huh?!?!". That was what gave me the brainlock I mentioned and why I wondered no one pointed out why that was clearly incompatible with how KEWs work.
Thanks for the reply though, it is good to know I hadn't missed something important regarding that system, given its silent yet still looming Sword of Damocles role within the series.
BTW, I hope I managed the multiquote formatting properly, I'm not much practiced with it here at this site, forgive any errors please.