Thanks for the response in the previous discussions.
Toll of Honor wrote: Montressor could still move on just her after-impeller ring, even with her forward ring completely down—or could have, assuming they’d had time to get it up—but she’d been brutally lamed, and with Sidewall Two gone and Four off-line, she’d lost half her starboard sidewall, as well. Spreading her remaining capacity to cover the gap would weaken that sidewall catastrophically. Of course, the state of her sidewalls would be supremely unimportant if she couldn’t get her impeller wedge up to protect her hull’s unarmored top and bottom in time.
I enquired about this eons ago. Like with the shields in Star Trek, I always wondered if the sidewalls could benefit from diverting power from other systems to them. It seems that they
might; at least the sidewalls that
are up can be reconfigured to cover inoperable sidewalls.
That is not quite the same as what I was suggesting eons ago that it should be possible to divert more power to a section, or sections, of a sidewall that is
expected to be hit (before any damage), thus strengthening that section of sidewall in anticipation. But it is unclear if a sidewall’s strength can be increased, say, by fifty percent (even at the expense of other systems) if the sidewall’s strength is already at nominal. But if the sidewall is weakened or weakening, can diverted energy “shore it back up”?
“Increase power to the forward shields Scotty!”Of course where I am headed is that a much bigger warship with a much bigger power budget might be able to increase the strength of the particular section of sidewalls, that are likely to be hit, by fifty percent or more.
Think SDs and LDs. If possible, LDs might be able to draw on enormous power reserves to divert to the sidewalls in an emergency.
But it appears the gap in coverage that is made in this case comes by reconfiguring the operable sidewalls to stretch and cover the gap caused by the inoperable (downed) sidewalls. That isn't exactly the same thing as increasing power to an area of the sidewalls that has not failed yet. But the question still stands.
Note: By implication I am assuming that each sidewall has four sections.
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