TheMonster wrote:I just happened upon another item that helps to elucidate the "hyperspace band(s)" issue.
Shadow of Saganami, Chapter 8 wrote:"Helm," Helen said, "come to one-one-niner by zero-four-six at five hundred and eighty gravities, translation gradient of eight-point-six-two to h-band Zeta-one-seven. I'm uploading the waypoints now."
So we know there are at least 17 Zeta bands (unless the numbering system starts at a higher level for the higher Greek letters, sort of like a BINGO game). The translation gradient doesn't provide any units, so it must be a unit-less quantity (one in which any units would cancel each other out, such as "kilometers per kilometer")
The fact that the course she'd laid out called specifically for band Zeta-17 rather than a lower-numbered (sub-)band within the Zeta band(s) suggests either that the grav wave between the Lynx Terminus and Spindle wasn't as strong at a lower band, or perhaps even that there is variation in the effective velocity multiplier due to hyperspatial compression even between two (sub-)bands that bear the same Greek letter designation.
A courier hyper generator has a 30 seconds cycle time, a BC has a 75 sec. cycle time.
http://infodump.thefifthimperium.com/si ... gton/267/1In HotQ, Trueman
"hit the Iota wall a day out of yeltsin." There is 1,440 minutes in a day, so she probably went through somewhere between 2,880 and 1152 bands between the lowest alpha band and the highets Theta band.
How are the sub bands distributed? I don't know, but
here is my guess: Since there is more of a percentage spread, I would guess that the alpha band has more sub bands than than beta bands, beta has more than gamma, etc. (beta is 12 times faster than alpah, gamma is twice as fast as beta, etc.)
I would also guess that since the FTL com is 62 times faster in normal space, that the 62 times multiplyer is the speed for the lowest alpha band.
I would also guess that each sub band would have a slightly higher multiplier, so since the lowest beta band appears to be 767, that the highest alpah band probably has a multiplyer somewhere between 750-766.
Coralary: since the lowest theta band is 5,000 times faster and the lowest Iota band is 6,000 times faster, after Trueman "bounced off the Iota wall" her multiplyer was probably 5,900 times faster or more, which would translate at 60% light speed to a normal space speed of 3,540-3,599 times light spead. Of course, once she translated into the lowest Iota band, it would have taken her 8-9 hours to get up to 60% light speed.