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by pushmar » Fri May 24, 2019 12:40 pm | |
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And also, since Dr. Herlander Simões defected to the Alliance, isn't about time Manticore (and to some extent, RoH) got some prototype form of a Streak Drive© in testing? At least the basic maths worked out ... and some hardware concepts. After all, Dr. Simões is one of the key scientists working on it. Did he bring any notes? How much tech data does he remember?
Instead our esteemed and beloved author has left us slogging along blindly in the Theta bands, without a clue as to when we can expect Alliance hardware to be deployed for native-built streak drive ships. Iota band? Kappa band? maybe Manticore can reach the Lambda band! |
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by tlb » Fri May 24, 2019 1:00 pm | |
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Isn't he at Bolthole, so we can expect the GA members to jointly benefit. It seems that cracking the Mesan Alignment has been left to the collaboration books with Eric Flint, featuring Cachet, Zilwicki, Harahap and treecat. So if the next one is due out next year (?), maybe we will see something then. |
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by Armed Neo-Bob » Fri May 24, 2019 2:06 pm | |
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He brought a lot of the theory, but he is a mathematician, not an engineer--he never built any of the hardware for it. So the Alliance is getting the parts of the project he worked on, but he wasn't privy to all of it. The Malign believed in the need to know. Rob |
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by tlb » Fri May 24, 2019 5:11 pm | |
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But we know that the streak drive is a brute force approach, which might mean the equipment is only strange by being more powerful. Plus he was deeply involved in improving performance, which might mean that he does know a nut from a bolt. Basically he knows whatever the authors want him to know and we will have to read the book to see if there is mention of progress in the GA having their own streak drive. From chapter 6 of Torch of Freedom:
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by kzt » Fri May 24, 2019 5:20 pm | |
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Yup. But once again I’ll point out that we have very good theoretical understanding of how to build a fusion reactor. And we’ve been 20 years from having commercial fusion for the last 50 years. Sometimes the engineering is the really hard part.
In the honroverse they have been trying to got through that wall for 400 years. I’m pretty sure the obvious approaches have all been tried out, and failed in assorted fatal ways. |
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by tlb » Fri May 24, 2019 5:27 pm | |
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All that may be true, so we will have to see what the authors will provide us. It is they that get to decide whether we will have to wait another 400 years or we can have it now. This a problem in literature, not engineering. |
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by kzt » Fri May 24, 2019 5:39 pm | |
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The other issue is the same one with the wh at torch. If you send someone through it, the way you know it worked is if they come back. If they don’t come back you know it didn’t work, but exactly what wrong is not necessity obvious. Or even possible to discover.
Even minor problems at that high a hyperspace band are very bad. So the ship crosses the wall and never comes back. What now? How many people and ships are you willing to lose? My guess is that number is less than the opposition was. |
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by tlb » Fri May 24, 2019 5:55 pm | |
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I do not really want to disagree with you, because I have also argued things in this forum from the point of view of real world concerns. But it is not handwavium if the authors decide that this time people got it right on the first attempt. Could this be a case where RFC allows a for a robot test pilot? We do not know and may never know; we might never see a GA streak drive. It all depends on what the authors decide to put in the story. |
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by cthia » Thu May 30, 2019 11:56 pm | |
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It makes lots of sense when I think about it. Treecats are probably a species who would hardly tolerate beating around the bush, since the bush is always out in the open. The Yawata strike concerns them as a species as much as it does anyone else. Since Clean Killer knew for certain Harahap was not to be feared and could be trusted, he wanted it made known, so that everyone can dispense with the nonsense and just get on with the business of finding the real murderers. This matter is really personal to the 'Cats. Besides, who's better to identify a friend than an empathic species. 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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