Weird Harold wrote:Loren Pechtel wrote:I'm saying to point it down the transit lane but not enter it. I'm thinking of what we did a few times in WWII--filled a plane with explosives, a pilot flew it out from England and bailed, other planes guided it by radio into the target. The low-tech version of the cruise missile.
And you're still ignoring RFC. Unmanned transit of a wormhole is NOT possible in the Honorverse.
Eh ... there's also stuff in the books that suggest some degree of remote control may be possible.
I
think that it might be more accurate to say that you can't rely on a fully autonomous wormhole transit on both ends of the wormhole.
You can probably manage to set up an autopilot run into the wormhole all the way up to and through initiating the hyperdrive. But there's no way to tell what happens on the other end, and (for some reason) Honorverse navigation automatics aren't capable of adjusting for current sensor data, so they can't be relied upon to get you out of a wormhole transit lane, due to periodic irregularities/changes/fluctuations/shifts.
At any rate, supposing you could manage it, such a wormhole drone would have to be loaded with a mix of armor and EW/ECM hardware in order to be any use. Lob a couple through to start jamming the hell out of the other side, hopefully enough to buy the ship(s) you send through enough time, either to clear the terminus or to get a snapshot and return back to your end.
Such hypothetical drones would be highly specialized, however, and probably fairly expensive - to be worthwhile, they'd have to have impellers/sails, fusion plant, hyperdrive, plus a significant amount of EW/ECM hardware, and maybe armor. You're looking at probably 100ktons+ each, and you'd need several of them.
Actually, what might work would be a mix of them in a mass transit with a manned ship to update the drone nav data and then run away with all the data they could pull.