Title | Posted |
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Warship armor | Nov 2002 |
Grav pulse comm and the detection of hyper footprints | Nov 2002 |
Naval refits | Oct 2002 |
Hamish Alexander and children | Oct 2002 |
Who are the Peeps buying their technology from? | Oct 2002 |
The origin of <em>Bolthole</em> | Oct 2002 |
How powerful are superdreadnoughts? | Oct 2002 |
Impeller rooms | Oct 2002 |
<em>Reliant</em>-class battlecruiser ship layout | Oct 2002 |
Ships of the Wall and battleships | Oct 2002 |
A collection of posts by David Weber containing background information for his stories, collected and generously made available Joe Buckley.
And you _still_ don't explain why the Guard's return to Earth is limited by Dahak's speed. Why not send 1 Guard ship ahead at hyper as soon as possible?
1 Guard ship could make the journey to Earth, defeat the scouts, pick up a huge load of technicians and return to Bia before Dahak completed the trip from Bia to Earth, in fact, the Guard ship would be just a little behind the Guard ship reaching Earth.
Exactly. In fact the logical thing to do (if you can't quickly use a MatTrans system, and while I don't buy the size being impossible, I'll buy that building one capable of reaching the Bia system from Earth would take more time than they can spare), is to send two ships forward in advance -- [an] Asgerd ship for any fighting that needs to be done and a Transport ship for the first rounds of evacuations. It takes Dahak 9 months to make the trip, the Guard ships could have reached Earth, wiped out the scouting force, filled the transport ship with refugee's and as you say be returning for it's second load about the time that Dahak and the unmanned ships arrive.
(Also, there's a bit of a left over plot that is never addressed, Colin says that the "nearest" Battle Fleet units are over 800 lightyears away (by which I assume he means less than 900 lys). Those ships should arrive via hyper before Colin leaves the system.
The "nearest" Battle Fleet units could, indeed, have arrived in the system before the Guard departed, but they could not have been rendered combat ready. I suppose I should have dealt with that and, in fact, it probably would have made sense to bring them along to Earth if Earth had the yard capacity to make good their defects once they arrived in the Sol System. In fact, it did not, but the Fabricators might have been able to do the job (assuming they didn't have anything else they needed to be doing). Instead, Colin had them return to Birhat and wait there until Tsien arrived, where they became the first wave of the ships he was reactivating as part of the Insurance Policy.