
Jonathan_S wrote:Is the MAlign graser warhead more destruction than a single laserhead? Sure, no question. But it (and its power source; since it's not being powered by the very energy dense explosion of a grav pinch nuclear bomb) and also almost certainly many times larger than a laserhead.
If my hypothesis is correct about the destructiveness of a g-torp, it is misleading to compare it to a "single" laser head. If the g-torp delivers 1-2 million X dwell time then it represents 1-2 million more missiles. All delivered in one blow and concentrated in a single area of the sidewalls! And up to 100% of that energy is delivered in a Doppler Effect.*
Consider one of my previous posts ...
cthia wrote:If I do the math right, in my head, the missile can begin firing at -250,000 km on up thru +250,000 km for a full two seconds of time on target.
Energy weapons are measured in microseconds. If GA missiles fire for one microsecond then that is two million timesnormal time on target.
Two microseconds and it is still one million times more time on target.
And one full second of that is ever increasing energy in a Doppler Effect!*
However, that is very assuming and giving GA missiles the benefit of the doubt that they fire in microseconds (10^6) and not nanoseconds (10^9). If GA energy weapons fire in nanoseconds then the g-torp represents 1-2 billion X time on target!

Everyone is fatally underestimating the destructiveness of a graser torp.
* I don't intend to calculate what the Doppler Effect will have on the g-torp's "perceived" energy when it is delivered to the sidewalls. I wouldn't be surprised if it greatly exceeds the output of an SD! As I said, I certainly don't intend to unsheath my slipstick, even if it didn't turn out to be extremely complicated. Especially since the relativistic Doppler Effect should be used because of the significant velocities of both missile and target. But if any one of you gear heads is interested in breaking out your sliderule then slide away til your heart's content. And the less inclined of those of us in class will simply copy off of your paper. LOL
ThinksMarkedly wrote:kzt wrote:But Graser Torpedoes appear to be have the potential to restore the one-hit/one-kill capability that David has deliberately avoided. They don't punch a hole through the side your warship, they punch a hole through the entire length of the ship and then they start to spiralize it.
Which is overkill. State of the art RMN missiles are good enough to guarantee kills against any opponent except other GA members. It's not one hit one kill, but one swarm one kill. Every ship targeted in Hypatia was killed or mission-killed, with enough left-overs for collateral damage.
Underkill can be fatal. If left alive a battered wreck can do what Henke did to the Peeps before she was captured. You want kills. Not mission kills.
But you're missing the point. Everyone is missing the point. This weapon exists now! We must not forget that this is an LD's weapon. Everyone seems to be forgetting that. Thus far it has simply been an object lesson of what the GA will be facing. If an LD manages to sneak several of these things into a GA formation, they need maximum overkill! And they will get it. These things represent one missile - several kills! LACs and Light Cruisers and BCs will only be a snack for these things.
And the hollowness of pod layers? Wait, on second thought, it ain't gonna matter one bit whether they're hollow or not. They're gonna be after these things are done.