cthia wrote:RedBaron wrote:cthia, That's it! a perfect use for at least some of the captured Sollie SDs!
Darn, you see there! This is a perfect example of how a patent can be stolen right out from under someone. Because they fail to "see" exactly what they've found. And now you've beat me to the punch to the resolution of the captured Solly junk. Hyper Capable Generational Survey Ships.
Stolen right out from under me.
I'm gonna get you Red Baron!
Perhaps even the MAlign used the concept to find Darius.
<sigh>
Come on, this has all the old problems as any other use for the SDs.
1) they need to be EXTENSIVEALLY refitted at a ship yard to be used as a cryo or generation ship.
2) they are already an average of 125 years old - do you want to be going out to nowhere on an old, outdated bucket of bolts?
3) They need a crew of over 1000 to ferry them from one place to another - for long term voyages, the crew size (with support personnel and maintenance personnel) would be between 2000 and 2500, with limited ability to fight the ship (if any weapons were left.)
And what is the point of a generation ship or cryo ship - those were used when voyages were marked in decades or centuries. To cross the diameter of all the known human space would take a warship less than a year and a half in hyper. If you are looking for a planet out in the middle of nowhere, just take the Mattapan wormhole terminus and go for about a month away from Sol. No generation or Cryo systems needed.
Besides, some freighters (with a crew of less then 40) are made specifically for this - no heavily modified warship needed.
Once again, this is another solution is vain search for a problem.
As mentioned above, there is a constant, if slow, colonization effort and there is an existing industry that supports that. In addition, there is still ~600 years worth of slower than light cryo ships making their journey from the pre-Warshawski era.