tlb wrote:cthia wrote:<snip>I should get this out there. Clearly, there simply has to be some worthwhile advantage in putting a human brain in a manned missile downstream<snip>
Theemile wrote:No, there clearly is NOT a reason to put a human brain in a missile in the Honorverse. Why are you insisting on pushing this?
cthia wrote:You misunderstood that paragraph, or rather I didn't make it clear. Considering the posts I'm yielding to the notion that there may not be a reason to do so -- which makes the question of whether the MA can solve the inherent problems of it, moot. IOW, I am agreeing with the class this time, lest someone can pull a rabbit out of the hat. But! I'd like to leave the notion of the MA using kamikaze tactics of some sort on the table.
Aside from the nanotech suicides, we have found in the books examples of unwitting suicide by agents of the MA (sending a signal that blows up their orbital station) and examples of willing suicide (blowing up a space ship to avoid capture and interrogation). So it is not a stretch to imagine a kamikaze attack in the future.
What might be a stretch is imagining that the MA geneticists would engineer a special human just for the purpose of being a kamikaze pilot. I think modifying a spider drive vessel to be a "brain" ship (or troll ship, if you prefer) is less of a stretch, because it is doable and confers an ongoing benefit of improving the otherwise sluggish acceleration.
But just because I do not see a need for a suicidal pilot, that does not mean the MA would not imagine a use.
Nice points. Also about the suicide protocols which skirt awfully close to the kamikaze in every respect except willingness. I don't think kamikaze attacks are too far off the horizon either. Inferior navies have to find a way to get inside a bigger boxer's reach to at least have hopes of doing some damage. My niece, still fuming over the can-o-worms opened in the Ramblings and Musings thread . . .
"The SLN already proved that kamikaze tactics don't work."
****** *
Oh my! You've reminded me of a notion posited by one of my Sci-Fi hating friends some time ago.
My apology. This guy hates Sci-Fi as bad as my sisters do, but he was in on a certain conversation some time ago. He posits that a human brain may be able to be made more efficient than a computer. Man is making headways into autism and the
research on savant syndrome is full-speed ahead. The MAlign may be able to intentionally create brains that are autistic savants on steroids with abilities that rival computers. In fact, the MA may already have such data in a line that was culled. Why cull a line if the brain has utility? An example of a solution waiting for a problem.
Then it'll be raining Dustin Hoffmans. It's raining rain-men. LOL
Clearly for sake of completeness, you see. Military minds destroy no data.
Now for the grand finale . . .
Hey Rocky . . .
Watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat . . .Nothing up my sleeve . . . Presto! . . .
Is it possible to sneak a freighter in-system full of deadly manned missiles that can be released quickly into space and have them just as quickly target ships, space stations and military objectives on planet? Once the missiles fire, the kamikaze slags, yet his job was simply to target something important. The pristine target selection of human brains in CIC has just increased to thousands!
Now, how do you release that many missiles quickly into space?