darrell wrote:I can also see the GA capturing at least one of the lenny dets with it's database intact. Now the GA knows where darius is and can finish the detwilers for good.
kzt wrote:Just like capturing a few million RHN personnel and close to a hundred ships got them bolt hole, right?
darrell wrote:did you notice I said my crystal ball was cracked?
The vast majority of any lenny dets captured will have the location of Darius scrubbed, but if battle damage caused the grav pltes to fail on a spider drive ship running at 150G's the crew would be dead and unable to scrub the computers.
or what if some jr officer or sr enlisted had the location of darius on a hand comp? Either of the two methods would be an easy way to get the location of Darius.
The problem with the grav plates failing and killing the crew on the Leonard Detweiler's before they could scrub the computers is that battle damage is localized to where it occurred.
On an impeller drive ship, if that damage occurs to the inertial compensator, it has ship wide consequences as the crew is instantly turned into anchovy paste. (Single point of failure, and the Honorverse physics do not allow redundant inertial compensators.)
On a Leonard Detweiler, if the gravity plates are damaged to the point they immediately stop functioning, the consequences to the crew (anchovy paste) are confined to the gravity plates that actually took damage, and do not extend ship wide--thereby allowing most of the crew to survive.
Even if the damage was to a power distribution run providing power to the gravity plates, Honorverse navies are big on redundancy where it is possible, and therefore the gravity plates would be designed to be powered by at least two power sources, each with its own power distribution network, and isolated from each other under normal operations as far as possible--allowing the crew to survive. I see no reason(s) why the Mesan Alignment Navy is or would be any different in this respect.