"For what it matters, Chantilly's sensor data clearly indicate that Jessica Epps was winning the engagement handily when a hit from one of Hellbarde's last laser heads apparently caused one of her fusion plants to lose containment."munroburton wrote:Armed Neo-Bob wrote:Weird Harold is right about the wiki--you might be better off without it. I am surprised you missed the anthology, though.
After you read tSotS, read the post in the Pearls regarding HMS Gauntlet's weapons fit. The story wasn't quite edited enough, and himself clears a few things up.
Rob
Hm, I missed that pearl. If Gauntlet was originally intended to be the first BC(L), it certainly explains why the four ex-SLN pirate CAs went down so hard, as well as why the Four Yahoos appeared to be so nervous about attacking it.
At that time, there had already been a duel between heavy cruisers of the RMN and the IAN during War of Honor and they drew. I was quite startled to find out that Solarian equipment had fallen behind so badly.
Arguably that is a draw, but it seems to be one by luck (golden BB) and not because the Andies CAs were as good (on average) as the RMN's Sag-Bs (like Gauntlet or Jessica Epps)
To belatedly chime in on this...Weird Harold wrote:cthia wrote:We'd like to know just how much of an advantage the streak drive delivers compared to normal hyper travel vs wormhole junctions. The Solarian League has to travel the long way around to destinations now because of the final stage of Lacoon. Travel time for the League is now considerably longer than when they enjoyed the benefit of a junction.
What about the Mesan Alignment? Is the streak drive fast enough that it nullifies the need of wormholes?
Your citation says "reducing, for example, the transit time from the New Tuscany System to Mesa from forty-five to less than thirty-one standard days." That is roughly 60% of normal time; lacking further metrics, multiplying normal times for dispatch boats by 0.6 should give a good approximation of streak's advantage.
There are two quotes I found that give info on the speed advantage of the Streak drive.
They are
"It's only sixty light-years from Beowulf to Mesa via the Visigoth Wormhole. That's only five days for a streak boat" - SftS
"the voyage from New Tuscany to Mesa, which would have taken anyone else the next best thing to forty-five T-days, had taken Anisimovna less than thirty-one" - MoH
The later (which you already referred to) allows for a more precise fix. I settled on the Kappa band allowing transits of about 0.688x that of the Theta band (where normal courier ships go). Or to put it another way I settled on a velocity multiplier in the Kappa bands of around 7250; vs the 5000 for the Theta bands.
Nice, but given that wormholes can let you cover dozens or hundreds of lightyears instantly, while the Streak drive would still take about a day to cover 12 lightyears, not a wormhole replacement. (FYI a normal courier would take 1.46 days to do the same 12ly).
I'm sure there will be a few source-destination pairs that now make sense to streak direct rather than detouring through distant wormhole links; but most routes where couriers used wormholes would still want to use those same wormholes even with Streak drive (it'd take longer to bypass them than you'd save with the Streak drive)