Howdy all,
Of course, that suggestion reminded me of the line from the bar fight scene in the Star Trek TOS series episode "The Trouble With Tribbles" where the Klingon says the Enterprise isn't good enough to be even a garbage scow, 'but it should be hauled away AS GARBAGE".
Which is when Scotty hits him.
The bar fight was one of the best bits of business in the episode and the series NTM of all the series.
Keep smiling,
L
I suspect part of the mission planning would be to minimize collateral damage, and options such as approaching the anchorage from the angle of the nearest inhabited planet, so impacts would be away from it or any other inhabited planet or space habitat that might be affected.
Of course this is all speculation, but it all might be moot if the radius of the RD's wedge is more than 700 meters from the RD, since that's wider than any SD, so there would be no debris!
I previously imagined that some of the debris might be somehow salvaged and the rest tracked falling into the sun, covered by the local newsies, but leaving absolutely nothing behind [other RD's may be needed as wing men to ensure that] is an even more powerful impressive demonstration to everyone, especially the anchorage's core worlds, of just how much the future won't be like the past they were so comfortable with.
The only caveat I can see is that for that level of fine control, the RD's might need to be FTL controlled, which ought to fairly easy to marry the Mk-23E's AI and FTL receiver and transmitter to the RD after removing all non mission required equipment.
just think of the RMN's tag line to the system;
"I hope you appreciate how well we took out the garbage!"
All the very best,
L
PeterZ wrote:I was envisioning the mothballed SDs orbiting a moon in multiple rings. One or two RDs could work through those rings easily enough.
Unless those bases orbited uninhabited planets, any relativistic sand would threaten civilians. Not sure what the impact of some amount of sand hitting the atmosphere at relativistic speeds and would be. I suspect not good at all.
quote="lyonheart"Hi PeterZ,
Even at rather low speeds, 3 RD's would take a while to turn around for the next pass some 30-40 times; it's much simpler to have 110-121 hit every rank or file all at once, then all rendezvous for pickup.
Then rinse and repeat, as another poster always seem to put it.
Hitting SLN bases, not just the BF anchorages, with just relativistic sand, is kind of amusing; "Warning, warning! You have one half hour to abandon the station before a hundred-thousand tons of sand hits at .28+C, due to budget cutbacks and over enthusiastic missile use, we're using this simple very low fuel technique to please all the greenies out there; FYI, we couldn't stop it now if we wanted to, so this your final warning."
Keep smiling, and keep the good ideas coming.
L
quote="PeterZ"Why not simply send in a drone to run its wedge through every ship in its path? Or or three drones working together will destroy all the SDs in the anchorage in less than 20 minutes.
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