Theemile wrote:cthia wrote:Feed the reactor which is located in the bowels of the ship with water to produce the hydrogen? Then that hydrogen has to travel in a vein thru the ship back out to the thrusters.
Unless everyone is positing that the fusion thrusters have their own built-in reactor.
Cthia, the whole ship is plumbed with Plasma conduits - it's how Honorverse ships transfer power. The capacitors are Plasma Capacitors. Each weapon, drive system, sidewall generator, etc, etc is run off live Plasma.
It came to me about 3 years ago, the plasma system is analogous to Late 19th century steam systems. A ship's screws are turned by steam, the turrets are turned by steam, the guns are elevated by steam. Steam lines are plumbed all over the ship. The steam pressure from the boilers isn't enough on their own so there are steam accumulators (ie capacitors) all over the ship to add more pressure where it is needed.
So hydrogen storage tanks are no biggie, because Hydrogen/Helium plasma at >30,000K is plumbed all over the ship, and every capacitor (one at every weapons system, in every missile, and spread over the ship to add redundancy and power the wedge) is full of live hydrogen/Helium plasma.
Thanks for reminding me of the magic elves of plasma conduits running all over the ship, and their magic cousins the plasma capacitors.
(And thanks-a-million for your steam analogy!)
I understand everyone's sentiment, that in light of being able to safely handle these magic elves, then handling the hydrogen storage tanks that are used in various locations around the ship should be just as easy. I get it. I just can't swallow it.
Of course, the system probably can be made safe when it is operating normally. But when a monkey wrench is thrown into the mix, like those monkey wrenches described as laserheads, that is when I question why the whole thing doesn't easily go boom. But if there are laserheads, you say, then there is a much bigger problem.
But my point is that even the slightest love tap to the most survivable of all ships, the SD, should cause massive destruction from a serious of chain reactions.
For instance, a single hit from a laserhead should destroy at least one vein of plasma conduits. Hot plasma eating through the ship like acid should be the start of something big. Oxygen is always around. Humans need it.
However, I always convince myself that many of the dangers can be solved, not by handwavium, but by the unique element that all of the HV seems to tap into. Gravity.
I can't imagine what could be used to design plasma conduits except pipes of highly controlled gravity. Gravity conduits. Why not? The reactor uses gravity containment. When there are craftsmen in the HV who are such masters of gravity, then all things are possible.
About that gravity. When I consider the myriad number of applications of gravity in the HV, it makes me wonder why certain other things aren't intuitively possible. And even why some things are done the way they are when that obvious mastery of gravity could have solved the problem even better.
BTW, gravity is one reason I think the LDs will be so formidable, because they will showcase the use of gravity in ways that were unthought of. The Spiders already have a more intimate relationship with gravity.
It makes sense that the fuel for the thrusters should be kept near the skin of the ship. That even supports storyline when it says that some ship is leaking atmosphere. I always imagined that atmosphere to be composed of oxygen only. But it is probably a mixture of oxygen, hydrogen and plasma!
Incidentally, the environmental systems must be prepared to pump oxygen throughout the entire ship on a moment's notice. Which means there are also veins of oxygen running all over the ship as well. All of the recipes of disaster are present on every ship. I like to cook. I know what a bad recipe looks like. LOL
Anyway, fuel for the thrusters located near the thrusters on the hull is much safer. An explosion near the hull of the ship is far less dangerous to the ship as a whole. And any long fuse that it may ignite could be instantly shut off by some kind of "gravity valve."