Weird Harold wrote:Jonathan_S wrote:Given how Mycrofts are described, as fire control relays, I'm not sure that's sufficient to pull off this trick.
A Rising Thunder
Chapter Thirty-three wrote:Essentially, Mycroft was simply a couple of dozen Keyhole-Two platforms parked at various points in a star system. It was a little more complicated than that, since the platforms were designed to operate on beamed power from their motherships, so it was necessary to provide each platform with its own power plant. And it was also necessary to provide the raw fire control and the rest of the supporting hardware and software which was normally parked aboard the platform’s deploying ship-of-the-wall. Those were relatively straightforward problems in engineering, however, especially with an entire planet to work with, and tech crews were working at breakneck pace even as Honor stood with her uncle and her spouses to meet them.
Mycroft is a Keyhole II
+ everything from ship-board that supports it. Since it is inspired by
Moriarty it probably has a SD's Tactical Department and appropriate life support aboard as well.
Huh, I obviously forgot that passage. I wonder why they did it that way. I've got a hard time accepting that Manticore is willing to give autonomous computers launch control over missiles with literally hyperlimit wide reach - especially since RFC has been fairly insistant that man in the loop results in more effective performance from missiles; do to human insight on ECM timing and approach as well as loading new filters to help ignore (or home in on) decoys and ECM from the target.
But nothing seems to show Mycroft as a manned platform (if so I'd expect it to be bigger and tougher - in realiting Apollo capable forts scattered around. Manticore knows to well, from their own attack with Mistletoe, how vulnerable the personnel on a manned fire control platform can be if it's not in an armored and defended installation.
And frankly originating fire control from the nearest Mycroft node (as opposed to relaying it) seems relatively pointless. From a fort in planetary orbit you can cover over half the volume inside the hyper limit with relayed FTL at less lag than lightspped control of an MDM at max powered range (65 million km) More than enough reach to crush any attack well short of their own effective range.
Maybe the local autonomous fire control is a fallback? Once send commands placing it at the equivalent of general quarters maybe it can autonomously counter-attack if the normal control forts are somehow taken out?
There would still be some risk that an inopportune communication loss could lead to it launching against somebody it shouldn't, but at least it wouldn't be in that mode all the time. 'Cause that system has a much, much, wider danger zone that the mines that can autonomously engage unknown wormhole transits during wartime - I wouldn't want to leave it in "auto-launch" mode any longer than I had to.
Or maybe it's a compromise solution. It still needs a remote authorization to launch, but self-generates all the detailed fire control commands. But then, based on RFC's pervious statements, it should be far less effective than if it had a full human run tactical section in the loop...
Guess we'll just have to wait and see if RFC elaborates on exactly how it's normally used.