cthia wrote:My point is that an LD's massive size should account for many more grasers, or more powerful grasers, or both. Simultaneously enquiring from ThinksMarkedly whether he is positing a 5M-km graser aboard the LD because of it's size. IOW, what makes the tech possible for the MAlign and the GA hasn't ome up with it?
BTW, if a 5M-km graser, could it have been influenced by TWTSNBN? I thought someone would learn something from the nameless one.
The problem with aiming grasers over 1M KM is not lensing, it's aiming at your target. due to the speed of light, at 1 m KM you have to lead your target by over 6 Seconds - that's 6 seconds where the target can do whatever it wants. Ships regularly move inside their wedges like an old kid's pony riding toy on springs, and have a random pattern inside the wedge - military movements also usually have a "random walk" - a synchronized version of the old convoy zig zag patterns, except finer and in 3d with speed changes as well.
So aiming at a ship 5 M KM away, is aiming at an image of where the ship was 17 seconds ago , and calculating where it will be 17 seconds after where it is now, all the while guessing what the ship would do in the 34 seconds between when the ship projected the image you saw and when the beam COULD reach the target.
A lot could happen in that time - not to mention other objects could be in the beam path.
Yes, lots of people have done the math to show that you COULD hit a space station from the hyper limit with a beam - even the beam weapons currently in use should work - the variance of what could happen in that time period (20+ light minutes) is enough to make the shot difficult.
And graser size doesn't matter, we've seen grasers from 40cm up to 650 cm and that all have the same range limits. Range (and timing) is the factor.
David has set the rules so shot over 1M Km cannot happen. so until he changes them - we will not see beams dualing over 1M KM.