The E wrote:Torlek wrote:stealthy as in hiding in plain sight.
Doesn't work, though. A pirate needs a military impeller in order to catch prey, and refitting a merchie with one is incredibly obvious
My first thought that even a pinnace's guns could threaten a merchant. So a slow freighter could use those to do the actual catching of their prey.
But then I realized that, without the breakthroughs in impeller design that gave Manticore quicker LACs, that pinnaces probably also topped out a significantly below the accel of most warship, or possibly even many merchies. (After all there had to be a reason pirates weren't already increasing their in-system reach by deploying pinnaces)
While OBS does say that pinnaces were specifically designed to board ship's under weigh, SVW gives an accel of "over two hundred gravities of acceleration" in a situation where they were in a bit of a hurry; while Jaynes doesn't like the Mk28's accel. OTOH IEH has the pinnaces moving across the rift from Alvarez to Prince Adrian at "well over four hundred gravities"
On the gripping hand IEH is after the first fruits of the improved node tech (Series 282 LACs) rolled out in HAE; so it's possible that the GSN had rolled out upgraded pinnaces by this point...
The components might not be up to it.Weird Harold wrote:The E wrote:Doesn't work, though. A pirate needs a military impeller in order to catch prey, and refitting a merchie with one is incredibly obvious.
Nope, a pirate just needs a better inertial compensator than its prey. Even a single layer civilian wedge can theoretically accelerate faster than any inertial compensator built can handle.
Renumber that we've seen one clear case of wedges insufficiently strong to max out a (military) compensator; old-style LACs.
House of Steel give the acceleration of the 11,250 ton Highlander-class LAC as 409.3g (slower than a contemporary SD).
But based on tonnage it would have been expected to make around 545g
Also, if a military compensator is all that's needed to make a merchant accelerate like a warship, why did the Peeps go to the risk and trouble of building semi-retractable (larger) military drive nodes, and the larger mil-spec grav coil in the Q-ship Sirius?
Unlike those components a compensator is deeply buried in the hull and not subject to external visual inspection. And the Peeps were clearly worried about visual observation or they wouldn't have bothered with the elaborate mechanisms they used to hide the military drive nodes. If just a compensator upgrade could have bought them the higher accel without doing that don't you think they've have taken that route?