penny wrote:So, all research from Galton goes to Darius where it splits off and goes into different directions, eh? Which means the streak drive may have been improved. Is there another band in hyper available for conquest?
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know they were trying to improve. That's what Simões was working on after all. Whether that can lead to new hyper bands, we don't know.
Jonathan_S wrote:As for higher hyper bands -- presumably. Streak, as we know it, unlocked the iota and kappa bands (above theta); and there's no reason to think that 10 bands is all that there are. So presumably some additional breakthrough might unlock access to the lambda bands, or beyond.
Indeed, but unless there are several more that can be accessed, or the multiplication factor is reversing trend and going up again, more bands are not a game changer. They will be extremely important for commerce, because time is money and if you shrink your transit times by 25%, you gain one trip for every four or five you were making. Or, conversely, it connected more markets to the same products, because they can now be reached in reasonable time.
But for war? Not so much. You can move your ships faster, but a 25% improvement is not going to be tactically important for any generic battle. By the time any reinforcements arrive, the battles are long over. It might be important in some other scenarios, similar to the commerce one above: ships that wouldn't otherwise have legs to reach a particular location now will, the time between visits in systems is shorter, etc. This may allow some ships to be able to avoid certain wormholes too, if necessary.
Now, if the lambda and mu bands added 1.5x each, we're talking about 3x faster than theta. That begins to get interesting.