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by HB of CJ » Sun Sep 13, 2015 10:56 pm | |
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Can big Honorverse starships physically land on planetary surfaces? One would think aerodynamics and physical FTL drive systems would be basically non compatable.
Could very small private hyper capable yachts land on planets? Can they handle re entry through various atmospheres? How many times? Could Courier Boats repeatedly ground? |
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by kzt » Sun Sep 13, 2015 11:00 pm | |
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There was a scene in an e-arc of a yacht landed. It disappeared in the final version and I think David said that they can't land.
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by Theemile » Sun Sep 13, 2015 11:07 pm | |
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Land? Why yes, everything can fall through an atmosphere. In a controlled way? No. Can it take off again? No, not without ripping up a portion of the planet the size of a medium sized state, even if it survived the fall. No hyper capable ships are desined for reentry and landing, the wedge/sail geometry doesn't allow it, and the primary propulsion, the wedge, is havoc on planetary surfaces and atmospheres. The wedges on shuttles are much smaller and they use turbines near the ground. ******
RFC said "refitting a Beowulfan SD to Manticoran standards would be just as difficult as refitting a standard SLN SD to those standards. In other words, it would be cheaper and faster to build new ships." |
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by Jonathan_S » Mon Sep 14, 2015 12:31 am | |
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Their structural integrity seems sufficient to survive resting on the ground. And they've got enough power that they wouldn't need to aerobrake to scrub off orbital speed. So they wouldn't be subject to the kind of heating current spacecraft are on reentry. For that matter warships have reaction thrusters capable of over a hundred g; so assuming you have fine throttle control you could land on those without using your wedge. On the flip side the plasma plumes it would take to slowely lower several kilotons or more of ship would.sterilize pretty massive areas - so it's not a good idea. ( it would get a little less crazy if counter grav can handle something that massive; radically reduces the thrust you need) But it's pretty clear that even if they theoretically could land as a mater of practice they don't land. That's what shuttles, cutters, or pinnaces are for. |
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by Vince » Mon Sep 14, 2015 4:13 pm | |
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They most definitely use turbines near the ground. And counter-grav as well. Italics are the author's, boldface is my emphasis. -------------------------------------------------------------
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by saber964 » Mon Sep 14, 2015 4:33 pm | |
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What RFC is describing is an assault shuttle getting ready to land. Pinnaces and assault shuttle's (cutters?) are the only small craft that can land on a planet. IIRC pinnaces and shuttle's are about the size of RW jumbo aircraft like the 757 and 747.
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by FLHerne » Mon Sep 14, 2015 5:24 pm | |
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The eARC of 'From the Highlands' (Changer of Worlds) has Cathy Montaigne's hyper-capable yacht landed on Terra.
That seems to have been an error though - it's Eric Flint's first Honorverse story. |
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by Rincewind » Mon Sep 14, 2015 6:20 pm | |
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In point of fact cargo shuttles are much bigger. In On Basilisk Station a cargo shuttle was described as being much bigger than a pinnace. The passage is as follows: The mammoth counter-grav cargo shuttle looked like an insect as it nuzzled alongside its Manticoran-registry mother ship. The customs pinnace tubed to it looked more like a microbe... As can be seen, although the shuttle was described as an insect the pinnace was described as a microbe, thus implying the shuttle is much, much bigger. It would make sense actually as otherwise can you imagine the number of shuttle flights it would require to load a single 4 megaton freighter. |
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by kzt » Mon Sep 14, 2015 6:36 pm | |
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IIRC, the standard honorverse shipping container is similar to a standard 40' ISO container, with all dimensions quadrupled. So it's roughly 50 meters long, 10 meters wide, and 10 meters high. I don't know how many of these are supposed to fit on a "normal" cargo shuttle, but it's not less than 1. |
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by SharkHunter » Tue Sep 15, 2015 12:49 am | |
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Whether any hyper-capable ship can land is the question, and I think the whole Torch line of books wold imply that a smaller ship can. Impellers can be used in atmosphere -- otherwise the impeller missiles used by Kevin Usher in SVW and by Edward Martin in Flag in Exile, etc. wouldn't work. That plus Echoes of Honor makes it seem likely that a small ship can land. The key sequence I'd look at is the Assault boat having to shoot down the courier ship in the attack on Camp Cheron before they could pull out of range. Obviously they can't bring up their hyper generators until they get outside the h-limit, however.
The thing is, a bigger ship wouldn't have a way to handle that much counter-grav, nor should they, as a failure of any one unit would be catastrophic. So I'd say no, the bigger ships can't land. Thoughts? ---------------------
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