ThinksMarkedly wrote:More interesting would be to see if the Saganamis had three reactors too. But this is post-Grayson, so even if they have only two reactors, it might be because the reactor technology improved sufficiently that two sufficed.
Yes, that would be interesting. Unfortunately I can't think of a way to determine that.
The Saganami classes of CAs are too new to be listed in SITS or Jaynes, while HoS omits some details (including power plant info) compared to those older documents. I did skim through its entries on the Sag classes to see if any mentioned their reactors; but without any luck. I also tried a text search of the ebooks for "Fusion Three" to see if it was used in conjunction with any of them also without luck
(it only occurs in SVW and then only in reference to Nike's engineering casualty). And finally I searched through the text of the 3 relevant combats I could think of, to see if reactor count or damage was mentioned: HMS Gauntlet (Sag-A), HMS Jessica Epps (Sag-[edit]A[/edit]), and HMS Hexapuma (Sag-C).
Gauntlet mentions Fusion Two being damaged; but nothing I saw that indicates if that's 1/2 or 1/3 of her reactors.
So I've come up with nothing. (Though by Sag-C, at over 50% larger than an SK, I wouldn't be surprised if 2 reactors were now required to cover combat loads; and so a 3rd would be needed to achieve any redundancy)
Oh, and I should have checked HoS for the Star Knight before this. It also mentions the controversy in the quote from SITS; and provides some additional details.
House of Steel: Star Knight-class heavy cruiser wrote:Despite this class’ exemplary performance compared to its contemporaries, combat experience has shown that insufficient volume was allocated to offensive systems. This lack was largely due to one of the most controversial design choices: installation of a third fusion reactor as opposed to the normal two found on most ships of this size. Only a single reactor is required to carry the ship’s combat load and the additional volume could have been used to mount a heavier broadside but, unable to find any way to mount ejectable GRAVMAK reactors and not entirely certain that their passive armor scheme could possibly protect the core hull from laser head strikes, the designers opted for increased power system redundancy.