Jonathan_S wrote:I basically agree with the rest of your post so I'm just quoting the bit I wanted to respond to.Actually the description of Honor's convoy coming into Grayson in HotQ makes it sound like you can do a continuous transition down through multiple hyperbands.Roguevictory wrote:And if memory serves they would only need to picket the alpha band because any such weapon would have to stay in alpha band long enough to recharge the hyperdrive if dropped from a higher band. Unless you fit the pods with multiple hyperdrives which both increases cost and power demand.This isn't totally definitive, but given the cycle times for SDs 4 minutes seems too quick for even a CA to recycle its generator after discharging it in a jump; much less the much larger freighters that were in company.The Honor of the Queen: Ch 5 wrote:Fearless hit the gamma wall, and her Warshawski sails bled transit energy like an azure forest fire. Her velocity dropped almost instantly from .3 C to a mere nine percent of light-speed, and Honor’s stomach heaved as her inner ear rebelled against a speed loss the rest of her senses couldn’t even detect. DuMorne’s calculations had allowed for the energy bleed, and their translation gradient steepened even further as their velocity fell. They hit the beta wall four minutes later, and Honor winced again—less violently this time—as their velocity bled down to less than two percent of light-speed. The visual display was a fierce chaos of heaving light as the convoy fell straight “down” across a “distance” which had no physical existence, and then they hit the alpha bands and flashed across them to the n-space wall like a comet.
Now I'm not sure if you can abort halfway through or if you're locked in once you start the drop, but if you want to do a smooth drop from say the Delta bands to n-space you appear to be able to. (Not sure it works the same way going up )
Oops. It has been a while since I read any of the novels Ashes of Victory.