jchilds wrote:Echoes of Honor, Ch. 3 wrote:"These are another innovation—for now we're calling them 'Beta-Squared' nodes—which are much more powerful than older nodes. In addition, they've been fitted with a new version of our FTL com—one with a much higher pulse repetition rate—which should make the Shrikes very useful as manned long-range scouts. I imagine we'll be seeing something like it in larger ships in the not too distant future. What matters for our present purposes, however, is that the new nodes are very nearly as powerful as old-style alpha nodes, and we've also built much heavier sidewall generators into the Shrike to go with them. The result is a sidewall which is about five times as tough as anything ever previously mounted in a LAC.
House of Steel states Beta-squared nodes became standard on all Manticoran construction by 1921 PD, as stated in the Shrike-class entry.
Oh yeah, I seem to recall that now. LACs doubled as pre Apollo recon drones. Which seems to suggest the FTL tech had to go thru several iterations of miniaturization before ready for Apollo. I simply couldn't recall when bandwidth had increased, and the slow rate of Morse Code communicating the kinds of detailed conversations at long range implied by text should have been painfully slow. Thanks jchilds.
The SL has a lot of hurdles to jump. I wonder how many kids they'll mistakenly shrink before they get there. "Honey, I shrunk the kids."