cthia wrote:I meant to post a while back that the wiki supports the upgraded performance of DBs - pulling 800 gravities. I just don't know how accurate it is. I simply assumed that it must be correct since these things oftentimes fetch the cavalry and putting the pedal to the medal is routine for them.
I wonder just how standard a design they are throughout the galaxy and whether some of the more financially secure owners' personality, and bank account, is reflected.
I would imagine news agencies have their own flavor of tech to include in the design from the keel up. Making for some unusual designs in appearance.
At any rate, DBs seem to be a wild card throughout the series.
The wiki data is rather interesting.
On several occasions, ISTR, the RMN detached a warship for the duty. DBs don't just sit in port, they have the most mileage of any vessel in space.
The wiki also says they have a crew of about 10. Which makes me feel even more that at least a single knowledgeable naval officer should have been included aboard that fateful DB tasked to fetch Tsang.
They have a crew of about 10? I wonder how much the crew can be downsized?
ldwechsler wrote:In a galactic world most news could wait just a bit. Filareta's loss was a big deal but did not affect people in the League all that directly unless they had a relative on board the ships.
As for the large crews, I would guess that people were required to be on duty at all times so you needed several watches. Figure at least three people at the helm and three dealing with engineering. Plus you need someone to handle things liking cooking, etc. There should be a captain and maybe a second in command. Think of communications. Undoubtedly a lot of the crew handle more than one task. But DB's might have to spend a long time in transit. I remember Rabenstrang spoke of being in one for ten days.
Filareta's loss did not affect people in the League!?! This was the biggest Battle Fleet sent out in centuries and it was crushingly defeated. Everyone who thought the SLN was invincible must have stopped and wondered how those neobards cheated. Suddenly the Manticore versus Haven war was not cavemen using rocks and clubs, but a serious challenge; made worse by them joining together.