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by noblehunter » Fri Jan 04, 2019 12:43 pm | |
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You don't think we'd have gotten better at making things in a few thousand years? A lot of the difficulties in setting up new manufacturing lines can go away when you can manipulate material on a molecular scale.
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by kzt » Fri Jan 04, 2019 1:38 pm | |
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Except that David had explicitly said otherwise in one of the "woe is us" thoughts from Haven's PoV. |
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by noblehunter » Fri Jan 04, 2019 1:44 pm | |
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Haven, which is noted at every opportunity for having a significantly worse tech base than Manticore or the League. Isn't that like using complaints from China when judging the feasibility of moving a factory from Europe to the US?
The future is always unevenly distributed. |
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by Julia Minor » Fri Jan 04, 2019 1:54 pm | |
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Unless I've missed something that states SL Core Worlds were forced to get all their system-defense tech from the Sol System, Beowulf already had missile assembly lines running for their own forces. Yes, they would have to adjust the lines for Alliance tech, but they already knew how to build "a relativistic speed travelling pile of fusion reactors, electronics, and nuclear warheads". We're not talking about Scotty dropping the formula for transparent aluminum on a 20th century plant manager. And IIRC, the Beowulf military had known for some time that 1) the Solarian Navy had their heads up their butts and 2) just how good Manticoran tech was compared to Solarian. It wouldn't surprise me if a few trusted Beowulf armament companies had a package in their most secure safe, to be kept sealed unless their military contacts reported that things had hit the fan. |
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by kzt » Fri Jan 04, 2019 2:02 pm | |
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I prefer the story of FOGBANK FOGBANK is the code name of a material that is used inside US nuclear weapons. It is generally believed to be an aerogel with properties that interact with the radiation front during detonation. FOHBANK had been made in a large production line in the 80s, but the US Government, in it's infinite wisdom, decided to shutdown and scrap the plant that made it in the early 90s without a replacement. In 2000 someone realized they needed FOGBANK to refurbish W76 warheads and the NNSA decided that they could have a new plant running by 2005 based on the records and the existing pilot plant. Most of the people who had manufactured it were dead or retired, so they couldn't be asked. (Hmm - reminds me of some issue in the Honorverse...) 2005 came and went without a working plant (or a working production process) and in 2007 they finally claimed they had determined how to manufacture some. But it didn't work. $43 million later, after it became the highest priority project at the NNSA, in 2008 they said they had figured out how to manufacture it. It's actually unclear if they did at that point, as it's believed they salvaged FOGBANK and reused it for the first weapons that were refurbished. Eventually they did, and it turned out that one of hte major issues was that what was believed to be an impurity in the feedstock for the process was actually a critical element of the reaction that produced the final product. And the new feedstock that was being provided for the process was higher purity than the one that was used in the past and didn't have enough of that chemical in it. |
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by kzt » Fri Jan 04, 2019 2:05 pm | |
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Actually no, they didn't. Beowulf didn't have missiles with reactors in them. Beowulf didn't have multistage missiles, with is what you need to reach relativistic velocities. They certainly didn't have FTL transmitters that fit on missiles. |
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by Fox2! » Fri Jan 04, 2019 2:23 pm | |
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I read a story a generation or two ago, that when Rolls Royce was looking at building or buying an automatic transmission, they brought a General Motors slush-a-matic, and disassembled to see what made it work. They noticed that one part seemed to be especially poorly finished, not up to Rolls Royce standards, old boy. So they ran it back to the machine shop, and polished it smooth. Reassembled the transmission, and ran a function check on it. Didn't work. Seems the rough finish wasn't a production defect, but an essential part of the design of the transmission. |
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by Theemile » Fri Jan 04, 2019 3:49 pm | |
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Right, Since Beowulf coordinated their military so closely with Manticore many of us thought modern Beowulf ship designs had Manty parts or had a hidden "Manty mode" on their ships. David said no - Beowulf intentionally did not purchase Manty parts to hid the Manty capabilities from the SLN. Their ships are close to stock SLN in capabilities, if not design. ******
RFC said "refitting a Beowulfan SD to Manticoran standards would be just as difficult as refitting a standard SLN SD to those standards. In other words, it would be cheaper and faster to build new ships." |
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by ldwechsler » Sat Jan 05, 2019 2:07 pm | |
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And that made perfect sense. Yes, they would have problems fighting Manticore but they had no reason to want to fight Manticore. And in the old days Haven wouldn't have started with them because that would have begun a war with the Solarian League. Of course, once a war began against the League, they could switch to new designs and might even take over some of the older ships that Manticore was replacing that were still better than what the League had. |
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by cthia » Sat Jan 05, 2019 3:23 pm | |
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I recall kzt mentioning FOGBANK before and found it quite interesting. I certainly had never heard about it. I intended to research it but memory slips. At any rate . . . FOGBANK. FOGBANK, Wikipedia. Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense |
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