Brigade XO wrote:The Wraith and G-Torps are not carrying people and so aren't limited to the amount of g-force that the crewed ships are. Think of the difference (and that is because of the capacitors offsetting the g forces) between a BC and a MDM missile. The BC has a crew and a max "safe" acceleration of X (80% of the the compensation for g force) were an MDM (or a Ghost Rider recon drone although they don't usually use anywhere the amount of acceleration in their mission profile) can accelerate massively faster because there are soft and squishy humans inside,
A Streak Drive ship is uses an impeller drive system but has various requirements for the Streak so that it is at least subtly differnt in its external configuration from a normal impeller drive ship.
Firebrand, I think, commented on not only the relative speed (he noticed it took less time to get to destinations than was normal) on the special ships and something about the exterior of the ship.
On the other hand, the freighter that brought the Silver Bullets to Beowulf was also a streak drive ship and apparently didn't draw any interest from anybody. That could be because it was built with various modifications that disguised the Streak Drive. There must be a range of what appears normal or perhaps just a bit eccentric as far as commercial ships (and that would include yachts) will look like, mostly you are going to need a competent inspection to discover there was something unusual about a Streak Drive ship other than some size and a bit of configuration. These are usually not warships- which tend to be much more configured for weapons and sensors in obvious ways- Q ships excepted.
It's true that an unmanned platform doesn't need to worry about the g-limits of puny humans. Which is in part why we've seen a Ghost Rider RD pull 20,000 g[1]; though it more often restricts itself to about 5,000 gees in order to stealth its wedge (at least from distant sensors)
OTOH we're told that the g-torps is small enough that it can't fit an especially quick spider drive anyway "
It was simply impossible to fit a spider drive capable of more than a few hundred gravities’ acceleration into something small enough to make a practical weapon" [MoH]
Now, since a Wrath RD is bigger it
might also have been able to mount a higher acceleration spider drive. We've no way to know at this time.
As to the Streak drive, I thought it's major tell was that it was sufficiently larger than a normal hyper generator that it couldn't be squeezed into the normal hull of a courier / dispatch boat. You had to use a slightly larger hull, which might make people wonder why you were apparently building boats bigger than they needed to be. (And of course any boarding / inspection party that happens to see your hyper generator is going to immediately notice it's about twice as big as it should be) But once you're talking about a ship the size of a freighter the extra volume needed for the double-size hyper generator wouldn't be externally apparent -- and I don't think there are any other hull design or external equipment 'tells' for a streak drive. You're just giving up internal cubage that could have been used for other things (larger cargo bays, magazines, workshops, crew facilities, etc. etc.)
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[1] That's derived from the accel I calculated was necessary to pull of the stated flight profile at Mobius in SoF. But the highest GR accel I think was explicitly stated in the text was 10,000 gees (in SoV).