Relax wrote:Hey, finally FOUND
FTL keyhole light via Hermes + RD
Uncompromising Honor pg. 336/337 when Honor is talking to Elizabeth to upgrade SAG-C/BC'P/BCL
Knew it was in there somewhere.
Sorry it took so long to find it.
Thanks for persisting and digging it up. I assume this is the key bit (since the page numbers for the .RFT version don't match the printed book)
Uncompromising Honor wrote:“I suspect the initial concept came from Foraker,” she said, “but the final proposal has Sonja’s fingerprints all over it, too. Basically, they took a good look at the way our Saganami-Cs and Rolands have been integrating Ghost Rider into their fire control loops, and they’ve come up with a refinement. For all intents and purposes, their suggestion is that we use Hermes buoys in conjunction with Ghost Rider. The Agamemnons have plenty of telemetry links; their links just don’t have an FTL capability. So the idea is that we strap Hermes buoys onto Ghost Rider recon drones and then tractor four or five more buoys just outside an Agamemnon’s wedge perimeter and let them talk to each other. Hermes has a lot more bandwidth—and more channels—than the standard shipboard grav com, Elizabeth. So if we pair buoys between those tractored to the ship and the ones mounted on the recon platforms then feed the telemetry links through the buoy channels and use the ones on the recon platforms to talk to the missiles…”
She raised an eyebrow as her voice trailed off. Elizabeth looked at her for several seconds, then began to nod—slowly, at first, but with increasing enthusiasm.
“Don’t get too excited,” Honor warned. “Like I say, it’s a stopgap. Neither Ghost Rider drones nor buoys are what you might call tiny, which means they’ll displace a lot of missiles. And the entire system’s on the…ramshackle side. It won’t have Keyhole’s bandwidth, even with all the buoys an Agamemnon can handle, and it won’t provide the additional missile-defense Keyhole’s laser clusters offer, either. But it will help a lot, and from the shipboard end, most of the refit will consist of software changes, so we should be able to put it into service quickly.”
That does tell us that whatever Keyhole II is doing it's got more bandwidth that a Hermes buoy (which can support multiple full video streams).
From that, and talking about how it'll "displace a lot of missiles" to do this I'm wondering if that means they have to shove those Hermes buoys into the pod-bay somehow (presumably because they don't fit elsewhere in the ship?)
If so that would seem to limit the ability of smaller Mk16 equipped ships to duplicate this feat...
Oh, and one of the other limits on this "ramshackle" lashup is that to provide FTL updates to the missile you'd need time for the Ghost Rider drone to move Hermes Buoys downrange. (Because the link appears to be ship -laser/radio-> buoy -ftl-> buoy -laser/radio-> missile) Even at their normal 50% acceleration rate your Mk16s move at 46,000 gees, while a Ghost Rider is only 5,000 gees while remaining stealthy or 10,000 gees flat out -- and that's assuming that strapping a giant buoy to it doesn't affect its acceleration rate. So, you either have to see the enemy coming in time to get buoys scattered downrange, or else you'll initially be fighting without FTL control links.
[At 5,000 gees it'd take a Ghost Rider 19 minutes to make a zero-zero intercept at 16 million km; and you likely wouldn't want your Hermes buoy go to sailing past the enemy at over 1/10th the speed of light; so you'd want to make turnover and slow down to eventually match the enemy's course and speed at a reasonable range ahead of their formation. But even if you sent one flying by it'd still take 14 minutes to reach 16 million km. Though of course your fire control lag steadily shrinks as the buoy moves closer to the enemy; it's hardly all or nothing. But it probably doesn't reach full effect until the closest downrange buoy is within a few million km of them]
Still, great find and thanks again for locating and sharing it -- I'd totally forgotten that passage.
And despite my tendency to look at its limitations it'd still be a massive boost to missile effectiveness when the situation lets you employ it.