JeffEngel wrote:Bill Woods wrote:Braking the ship to rest will take over 400 hours — that's over two weeks! And then if you want to bring it back to the inner system.... The SAR effort needs to be done, of course, but it better be finished well before that. As earlier noted, a single destroyer's away team seems inadequate to the task.
Letting the hulk and associated smaller bits go flying off into deep space seems sufficient to clean up. Space is big. Nobody's going to trip over a piece who wasn't looking for it. As for scrapping it, I understand that there are several hundred others available with few better uses, which can drive themselves to the boneyard.
For that matter, once it's empty of people, letting it go ahead and hit the gas giant certainly qualifies as getting rid of it, and the show would be pretty spectacular too!
One thing I wonder: The task force was headed in towards Spindle from the closest point on the hyperlimit, right? After the planet itself, isn't the next thing ships are likely to hit ... the star itself? And in about 2 hours, not 20. Or is it standard practice to come in slightly off-radius, precisely so disabled ships don't have to worry about that?