Vince wrote:
And the Nike-class acceleration is listed more specifically in:Italics are the author's, boldface is my emphasis.Mission of Honor, Chapter 21 wrote:Michelle shared that opinion, but she also stood by her observation about Crandall’s alternatives. Her superdreadnoughts were holding their acceleration to just over three hundred and thirty-seven gravities, in strict accordance with the “eighty percent of maximum power” which was the galactic naval standard inertial compensator safety margin. At maximum military power, they could have managed almost four hundred and twenty-two gravities, but that was it. At eighty percent power, Michelle’s trio of four million-ton milspec ammunition ships—HMS Mauna Loa, New Popocatépetl, and Nova Kilimanjaro—could manage a hundred gravities more than the Solly SDs’ maximum military acceleration; running flat out they could manage over six hundred and fifty gravities, while her Nikes could top six hundred and seventy.
MINOR SPOILERS SOV
Per SoV chapter 71, a Taylor Class can pull 635 gravities when pulling no pods at 90% power. So on target with the Nike for a max of ~700G. Most of them were ordered by Janacek Admiralty but text suggests they were half built and finished by the White Haven Admiralty since it was easier to finish them than scrap them and build standard designs.
I get the idea they share a lot of similarities with Nike compensator tech wise, since they were both developed together, and the Nike was considered a test bed for all this stuff.