JeffEngel wrote:...I don't take the crews to be oblivious, but if one of those SNARC's goes off with enough force to destroy one of those supports outright, or start a fire that's large enough suddenly enough that you've got a choice between fighting it or getting out, firefighting either won't do the trick fast enough or won't have a chance to stop the damage from being serious enough.
I get the impression from the textev that the SNARCs themselves are pretty large (relatively). Perhaps a meter or more tall. They survive through their
cloaking. I think you're referring to the SNARC's
remotes. I've got this picture in my head of a (relatively) small number of SNARCs controlling clouds of tiny individual remotes.
As I interpreted RFC's words, I thought of several of the individual, tiny remotes flying into the magazine of a ship and, just at the point where a battle is getting ready to get underway (with lots of bags of powder being moved around) igniting some of the powder dust and causing a broader conflagration.
I've been aboard US Naval vessels, and I am completely aware of how clean the magazines are - clean enough that you can eat off the floor. But on an older, wooden sailing vessel? In a dark, poorly-lit powder magazine? On a ship that's rolling, pitching, yawing, and heaving? With lots of "powder monkeys" entering and exiting to get bags of mealed powder to the gun deck for the impending battle?
One spark. Just one spark...
From ONE invisible remote...
BOOM!
Anyhow, that's the picture in MY head...