Storm from the shadows: """But a missile pod was something else entirely. Especially a pod like the current-generation Manticoran "flatpack" pods with their on-board fusion plants."""
Older missile pods for fusion powered missiles used plasma capacitors to start the missiles fusion plants.
http://infodump.thefifthimperium.com/en ... gton/287/1
"""These are plasma capacitors, and each missile pod is equipped with sufficient capacitor capacity (ouch) to initiate fusion in all of its missiles, whether they be Mark 16s or Mark 23s.
http://infodump.thefifthimperium.com/en ... gton/287/1
""" (3) The loading/arming/firing sequence on a pod actually requires the pods' capacitors to be "charged" for considerably longer intervals, including the intervals in which they are being held "in the queue" before launch,"""
Jonathan_S wrote:MaxxQ wrote:I have no idea where you've gotten the idea that early Mk-16 and Mk-23 flat-pack pods never had reactors at all. Of course, it's been a year or more since I read the series, so I may have forgotten that part, but all the discussion and work I've done with BuNine has had the reactors in the flat-packs from the start.
I went and looked, since I'd have a vague recollection that the pod reactors came in with the tractors; and found the following in my ebook copy of Mission of Honor (Chapter 21)So my recollection was wrong; they got one generation of internal tractor pods, firing capacitor powered MDMs (Mk 41s I presume), before being forced to incorporate microfusion plants.Mission of Honor: Ch 21 wrote:The original “flatpack” pods, which had come in with the final generation of superconductor capacitors, had carried twelve MDMs each. Then along had come the next-generation flatpacks, with internal tractor systems. They’d still managed to keep capacity up to a dozen birds, but only until they’d shifted to the fusion-powered Mark 23. At that point, the designers had been forced to figure out how to cram in the pod’s own fusion plant, since its new power budget had to be able to spin up the Mark 23s’ plants at launch.
But the text also implies that you need lots more power to fire up the fusion powered Mk23s. (I seem to recall elsewhere that RFC indicated you might need to basically jump-start microfusion plants with near-critical power/density plasma. If so then, unlike a full sized pinnace or gravmak fusion plant, they wouldn't have a true cold-start capability regardless of the size of electrical system you could feed them from.)