Dilandu wrote:I REALLY doubt that "Hamilcar" could land on planets. And even if it - somehow - could... The effect for the surface would be comparable to the tremendously powerfull nuclear bombardment. To land the mass of several millions of tons on the surface, you need torch drive that could literally give the output on the megaton per second level. The future Zion location would be glassed all over, and a large part of Haven would be dangerously irradiated by such attempt.
You're assuming that the spacecraft was powered by something similar to a rocket or nuclear propulsion system as theorized by today's technology. If you remember, the Federation was at least 2 centuries in advance of today's capabilities.
I would suspect that they had the capability to neutralize inertia, and possibly tailor or nullify the effects of gravity. We never come across anything in the text about Merlin's recon skimmer's having any exhaust that might be seen or heard, after all. It's quite likely they had something similar to the contra-grav of the Honor Harrington universe. If so, the effective mass of the Hamilcar could have been virtually that of a feather at actual time of touchdown; and not need the kind of propulsive power release you're promoting.
The only problem would be if they intended to turn off the contragrav at some point; for that they would have to have a landing place strong enough to withstand the actual ship's mass. Obviously just ordinary ground wouldn't work out for that; they'd need either a prepared area similar to that of a spaceport, or else solid rock on the order of granite or basalt. I doubt limestone, sandstone, or any other obvious sedimentary-type rock would possess enough strength not to fracture.