Hutch wrote:Too early for me to do any thinking, so I'll simply mention my stance on certain sagas that I read/view:
The Honorverse understands and respects physics, except where the power of plot drives it, and even then the 'fiddly-bits" usually try to fit into the known universe.
Star Trek uses the word physics quite a lot, but doesn't really seem to understand what it really means.
Star Wars tell physics to take a flying leap and does whatever they damn well please.
Know that's not an answer to your OP, but I got up at 4am and I'm grumpy...
LOL... funny Hutch. Have a jar of java. Hot. Black. Strong.
Funny how we take physics digs at our Sci-Fi.
But we say nothing when our super heroes defy... defynition. Nobody says anything when Supergirl or the Flash swoops down and rescues someone out from under a hurtling object with an acceleration that compensators can't handle.
Honorverse ships should be named after super heroes.
Fearless should have been named RMN
Super Girl. Terekov's ship should have been RMN
Super Man. The MAlign ship would have been MA
Invisible girl. The Andermani ship that shadowed
Jessica Epps would have been the IAN
Watcher. The Haven Q-ship should have been the RHN
Dr. Doom.At least one League ship should have been named SLN Batman, if only to facilitate... "Holy Bat crap, Robin. Look at that massive launch!”
Nimitz doesn't defy belief because we all know he's a Mutant Ninja Cat.