cthia wrote:Say what? Let me count that again...
Yep, a quarter million Death Stars?
Listen, needless to say, I haven't read any of the Dahak series, but I've only one question. DOES ANYONE SURVIVE IN THAT WORLD???
They should get Dahak outta there!
Calling Dahak a Death Star is an insult!
Argh! I thought we had spoiler tags here. Hmmm... I don't know exactly what the color should be but this is enough like the background.
A Death Star is puny in comparison. While Dahak's beam weapons are nasty indeed they're nothing like the Death Star's superlaser. Instead, Dahak carried missiles with gravitonic warheads--enough hits and a planet is disrupted. We see Iapetus blown to dust this way in the second book. The missiles are hyper missiles--useable clear across the inner solar system.
Furthermore, Dahak is more than just a mobile fortress--such ships were meant for multi-decade deployments and in an emergency could do an infinite deployment as they are full-blown cities in their own right and carry the industrial capacity to repair anything onboard or even build a new ship.
Besides, their targets aren't limited to planets. In the second book a group of ships takes out a star--without even firing a shot. They have a hyper drive and a gravitonic drive, the latter doing nasty things when triggered in a planetary system. A group of ships goes in close to a star and trigger their drives at exactly the same instant. The star explodes, the enemy fleet is deep within the hyper limit and only has hyper drives, it can't escape.