4WheelSword
The original N-body Problem
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Remember that 'near' is 100 x the diameter of the planet in kilometres.
You make a good point about evasive maneuvers, although the ship moving at non-relativistic speeds would be several orders of magnitudes slower than the incoming laser fire. So hitting is not impossible, especially by weapons designed for said task.
However, here you are making the completely opposite interpretation of the facts compared to me. If the jump always ends at a gravity well, that means the jump locations can be predicted by the enemy. And that makes jumping into unexplored or hostile territory much riskier, not less so.
You say our Scouts would be protected by the planets themselves, but exiting jumps near planets makes arriving right next to enemy ships or stations exponentially more likely! Hell, any paranoid/hostile enemy subscribing to the Dark Forest hypothesis would likely build automated defensive stations covering all angles around gravity wells in their system, programmed to immediately fire on and destroy any ship in range not transmitting the correct IFF signal. This is likely exactly how the Junta hit Heimdall, actually.
How do you calculate 7.6 billion kilometers? That is way too much, the distance between Saturn and the Sun is "only" 1.4 billion kilometers.Defenses in a hollow sphere the size of Neptune, the smallest gas giant's, jump limit, would have to cover 7.6 billion kilometers
Saturn's diameter is 120,000 km, 100 times that is 12 million kilometers? This is equivalent to "only" 0.66 lightminutes, which does not sound unbeliavable to cover with scifi tech.Remember that 'near' is 100 x the diameter of the planet in kilometres.
How do you calculate 7.6 billion kilometers? That is way too much, the distance between Saturn and the Sun is "only" 1.4 billion kilometers.
Saturn's diameter is 120,000 km, 100 times that is 12 million kilometers? This is equivalent to "only" 0.66 lightminutes, which does not sound unbeliavable to cover with scifi tech.
Edit: mixed up Saturn with Neptune for some reason, but my point still stands, since Neptune is even smaller than Saturn, which I did my calculations for.
Of course surface area is different, but I assumed you were talking about distances since you used units of kilometers, not square kilometers.Surface area is a different calculation than diameter. The relevant shape is is a sphere, it covers three dimensions.
I do not think there is a viable weapons platform available to us or anyone we are likely to encounter that has an effective range on the order of millions of kilometers. The QM can correct me if I'm incorrect there, but that's a truly gigantic amount of energy.
Obviously, this is very much true and makes a lot of sense. But I do want to point out that did not mean to say that one ship at 40 lightseconds could effectively destroy our scout, only that we are talking about millions of kilometers, not billions.Not at light speeds. Like, you could maybe make whoever is out there sit up and pay attention if you can figure out where they're going to be in 80 seconds (40s to receive their location, 40s for the shot to go out) but you're probably going to want to be tossing very long range semi-ballistic munitions at that range, which will take longer to get there but have terminal guidance at least.
If the ship arrives at a point 0.66 light minutes from the detector ship (11.87Gm), then by the time the detector ship's laser beam reaches the incoming ship, it will have moved 31 kilometres if it is only accelerating at 1G.
ETA: I cannot stress how important the light-lag is in targeting. At 40 light seconds, you won't even know if you've hit until another 40 seconds after you pull the trigger with a laser.
Rather than attempt to survive within their own system, they've jumped three parsecs out and settled on the first planet they can survive on.
Hmmm... It's not how I envisioned the diplomatic transport, but the outcome isn't bad. To me, using the same hull is an advantage. We might opt to paint it so that it looks different from close up. We could name it "VIP Cruiser".The diplomatic vessel could be improved by instead opting for a single item. Streamlining of the hull. While this will reset the yards familiarity with the hull design and extend construction time, it will provide two bonuses. 1) Allow the entire craft to land on inhabited planets. Nothing could inspire more trust than completely putting the ship at the mercy of the host nation. 2) The ship should not share a signature with a warship.
Or, those planets were in the middle of some catastrophe. Or, their route was not a straight line. Even so, it's worth keeping it in mind.This seems to imply they have a better Jump drives than Jump-1, otherwise "the first planet they can survive on" which they found would be preindustrial -01,02-7
They are refugees of a larger inhabited polity deeper out into unknown space, one which has descended into authoritarianism.
Hmm, I think we have to prepare for the possibility that Hermosa is hostile to our interests. Authoritarian governments are prone to expansionism, and given that the refugees are hiding, it seems like they did not leave on good terms.Vitally, they have shared their origin point with us: a well developed, technologically advanced system in what we would call -03,03 but which they call 'Hermosa'.
I think any large-scale activity in Heimdall is risky, since if Hermanosa is still around and hostile, it may provoke them. First, we need to get our hands on Nova Refugio's tech. If they truly have better jump drives than us, we really need that tech in order to stand a chance against Hermanosa.With news of Hermanosa, Heimdall became an important system. We ought to have at least the same station as we do in Deep Hope, plus some patrols. Heimdall's is easily within Hermanosa's sphere, but we haven't seen signs of that system being claimed. I wonder why is that? Perhaps Hermanaso fell and lost their technology similar to how the oceanic planet fared? Still, I wouldn't want to explore over there until after we developed Heimdall.
Agreed. At this moment it seems that the next round of yard space will be dedicated to stations.[ ] We should design an aerostat/pressure hulled shuttle to explore gas giants and the anomalous world.
We should slow down on new designs, at least for a little while. This is also the anomalous body that will stay in orbit for a while.
It's not time-sensitive, I think getting a general overview of stuff on our other borders is more important. We need to know what to prioritize.[ ] We should conduct deeper studies of -01,02, including orbital surveys of '-7' and landing teams on '-8'.
Yes, this is the easiest exploration option rn. Plus it might lead to some tech advancement.
We haven't discovered anything of particular importance to them.[ ] Inform the government of Xyri of our discoveries, with the following goal: [write-in]
[ ] Inform the government of S'Taxu of our discoveries, with the following goal: [write-in]
Currently ambivalent.
The Deep Hope Station isn't finished yet, so I'd be partial to do Western View. Jump the exploration fleet with our tanker to -02:00 and investigate the three adjactent hexes.[ ] Organise and conduct an 'Operation Northern View', from sector 01,-02.
[ ] Organise and conduct an 'Operation Eastern View', from Xyri.
[ ] Organise and conduct an 'Operation Western View', from sector S'Taxu.
There's nothing preventing us from pursuing both at once. At 06y07m02w Staging Point Station is complete. From that point on I think we should assign one Interstellar Cruiser to patrol Heimdall. If after some time we find no signs of traffic in the system, then we ought to claim and put a station over there.I think any large-scale activity in Heimdall is risky, since if Hermanosa is still around and hostile, it may provoke them.
- Transient body currently designated -01,02-8 - 4,800km object, breathable atmosphere of 0.78 bars average pressure, temperate climate, 57% liquid water surface indicated to be saline H2O (Code X466000-0). Orbit is highly inclined and off-axis compared to rest of the system. Suspect that this body has been captured in the last millennia and may well be ejected again in future. Both moons are large asteroid-sized bodies. Some evidence of architecture detected on planets surface incl. structure that may have been a star-port. No evidence of current habitation. Further work will require landing a team.
- Report on the inhabited planet designated -01,02-7 - "There's no carbon emissions. There's no heat sources. There's no lights at night. There's just water, land and people. We can see the smoke from fires on long-gain telescopes, but nothing big enough to be considered a... a modern, advanced civilisation. We have come to the conclusion that not only is this population pre-spaceflight, they're pre-industrialisation. We would recommend high and low orbital observations if we would like a better understanding of them, whoever they are."
- Report on attempted diplomatic negotiations with inhabitants of Nova Refugio - "The inhabitants of Nova Refugio are on the run, on an interstellar scale. They are refugees of a larger inhabited polity deeper out into unknown space, one which has descended into authoritarianism. Rather than attempt to survive within their own system, they've jumped three parsecs out and settled on the first planet they can survive on. They are not at all interested in drawing attention to themselves - they would seem to prefer to avoid being dragged into anyone else's conflicts either. Vitally, they have shared their origin point with us: a well developed, technologically advanced system in what we would call -03,03 but which they call 'Hermosa'.
Too early, I think. Our intel on Hermosa is at best decades out of date, it's not credible enough. That said, we could be telling them something to the effect of "those Cruisers that are leaving your system are used to keep an eye out on potential authoritarian empire that is rumored to exist."-[X] Inform the government of S'Taxu of our discoveries, with the following goal: Organize a defense strategy against the large, potentially hostile authoritarian power in Hermosa.
Too early, I think. Our intel on Hermosa is at best decades out of date, it's not credible enough. That said, we could be telling them something to the effect of "those Cruisers that are leaving your system are used to keep an eye out on potential authoritarian empire that is rumored to exist."
I strongly agree. We are the Space Warfare Branch, our job is to guard Home by military force, not concern ourselves with politics or diplomacy. Home's approach towards Hermosa will be a political decision, but our task as the military is to create a defense strategy with the assumption that Hermosa is hostile and dangerous. Our job is to build defenses and make contingencies, even if it is likely neither will be needed.Unless Hermosa completely collapsed they are at least a potential threat. I don't think there's in harm in starting to talk through how we might defend ourselves.
Exploration, yes. Scientific, no. We're the Home Space Warfare Service. 'Scouting Service' has not yet separated from us so it's our job to chart unknown space, but scientific missions are not our job. This was established way back when we refused Society for Interplanetary Science when first constructing the Interstellar Surveyor.I think we should continue building scientific/exploration craft instead of hoping the civilians do it for us.