ThinksMarkedly wrote:Loren Pechtel wrote:That's going to require incredibly more force.tlb wrote:That is clearly not a problem in the Honorverse: consider the enormous amount of energy needed to create a wedge.
That's what I was thinking. Under normal circumstances, using gravity to create fusion is going to require vast amount more energy than you get out of the fusion, unless you have so much mass helping you with that gravity. In that case, no amount of stealth is going to help you hide that mini-sun you're carrying in the belly of your ship.
We don't understand energy when hyperspace and the alpha wall are concerned in the Honorverse. Ships seem to get free energy from somewhere, and yet they still need fusion reactors with prodigious amounts of mass to sustain them for 6 months. So tlb's remark is valid.
Maybe they can harness hyperspace energy but only for gravitation, but to transform that energy into some other kind of useable energy requires the reactors. I just don't know why you'd use fusion for that: if you have a force capable of moving stuff, move some charged particles in a magnetic field.
I think ships only get free drive energy, they must pay the normal power bill of anything else.
I don't see why you say gravity must use a great amount of power. There are two cases: bombs and reactors. I don't think bombs have any vast inherent energy requirements, it must use as much power as is needed to compress the material but that's not really all that great. Anything beyond that is because the process isn't 100% efficient.
Reactors are more problematic as you have to keep containing the material.