Weird Harold wrote:darrell wrote:well, exept for the part that the missile won't have crew, or a lot of other things, I would place it at half the size of a dispatch boat, or about the size of a shrike.
Life support, consumables and crew take up a smaller percentage than that in a Dispatch Boat. I'd be surprised if more than 20% of a DB's size was crew related.
How about warsawaski sails?
Bunkerage for many months would also take up a significant volume.
How about the size of a fusion plant?
Lets go about this differently.
A fusion LAC is 40K tons. A frigate, with the same armament is 50K tons. That means that the warsawaski sails and the hyper generator are 10K tons combined, probably about 5K tons each, but with a maximum of 9 tons for military grade hyper generator, and a FTL missile would only need a smaller civilian grade hyper generator.
Honors toy, with limited life support was 11K tons.
That means that life support, crew quarters bunkerage, etc, takes up the majority of space for both a LAC, Frigate, and dispatch boat. We are looking at a maximum of 9k tons for the fusion reactor and wedge.
The warhead and targeting computer is minimal (less toan 100 tons.) Presuming that the wedge is bigger, look at 10-16 K tons for the fusion plant and wedge. With a hyper generator between 5-9K tons, that gives us a FTL missile between 15K-25K tons, which is about half your guess of 40K tons.
With the hyper generator at most 9 tons, (LAC vs frigate, 90% to hyper generator, 10% to warsawaski sails) the fusion plant and wedge at most 10 tons.
The FTL missile would have to have a drive closer to that of a recon drone. On the order of 5,000 G's, but without a missiles burnout and able to accelerate for more than an hour.