HansMustermann
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I suppose, if both are just coasting at low speed with their engines off, you could hide one ship.
But that's kinda the catch, or problem three: it only works at very low speeds.
For a start, because unless you activate some kind of shields, and you're going at a wee 0.75c (three quarter impulse, in ST terms), hitting a 1g spec of sand with hit you with all the energy of 11 kilotons of TNT. It's a little over three quarters of the Hiroshima bomb, it's right on your front hull, and it's all going in one direction, so it'll behave like a 11 kiloton HEAT round. Hell, hitting a 1 MILLLIgram spec of dust is going to have the same effect as a shaped charge built of 11 tons of TNT.
But even if you don't hit any specs of dust, even the hydrogen atoms in the interstellar space will create quite the glow on your front hull. Thing is, sure, they're not too dense, but you're sweeping a LOT of space. If you go 0.75c, every square metre of your cross section sweeps just shy of a quarter of a cubic kilometre of space every second. Even at just one atom per cubic metre, that's a lot, and they're going relativistic in your frame.
And that energy flux increases more than with the CUBE speed. Because even if we ignore the relativistic aspect, energy per particle is proportional to the square of the speed, and the space you sweep is also proportional to speed, so multiply the two, and you get cubic. But really at high c, you also add a Lorentz transform to the former, and it ain't pretty.
So, long story short, if you go too fast even coasting with engines off, your front plate will glow like a christmas tree from all those particle collisions.
So, yeah, my take is that it only really works for ambush situations. You can orbit somewhere in the Oort cloud, or local equivalent, with the engines and most equipment off. And be ready to launch the planet killer weapons, if a war breaks out. Essentially like the nuke carrying submarines nowadays.
Edit: or I suppose stuff like pirates waiting powered down for some convoy to show up, or conversely some navy vessels laying in ambush for pirates, etc.
But that's kinda the catch, or problem three: it only works at very low speeds.
For a start, because unless you activate some kind of shields, and you're going at a wee 0.75c (three quarter impulse, in ST terms), hitting a 1g spec of sand with hit you with all the energy of 11 kilotons of TNT. It's a little over three quarters of the Hiroshima bomb, it's right on your front hull, and it's all going in one direction, so it'll behave like a 11 kiloton HEAT round. Hell, hitting a 1 MILLLIgram spec of dust is going to have the same effect as a shaped charge built of 11 tons of TNT.
But even if you don't hit any specs of dust, even the hydrogen atoms in the interstellar space will create quite the glow on your front hull. Thing is, sure, they're not too dense, but you're sweeping a LOT of space. If you go 0.75c, every square metre of your cross section sweeps just shy of a quarter of a cubic kilometre of space every second. Even at just one atom per cubic metre, that's a lot, and they're going relativistic in your frame.
And that energy flux increases more than with the CUBE speed. Because even if we ignore the relativistic aspect, energy per particle is proportional to the square of the speed, and the space you sweep is also proportional to speed, so multiply the two, and you get cubic. But really at high c, you also add a Lorentz transform to the former, and it ain't pretty.
So, long story short, if you go too fast even coasting with engines off, your front plate will glow like a christmas tree from all those particle collisions.
So, yeah, my take is that it only really works for ambush situations. You can orbit somewhere in the Oort cloud, or local equivalent, with the engines and most equipment off. And be ready to launch the planet killer weapons, if a war breaks out. Essentially like the nuke carrying submarines nowadays.
Edit: or I suppose stuff like pirates waiting powered down for some convoy to show up, or conversely some navy vessels laying in ambush for pirates, etc.
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