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TGW-1440

Chapter: Spaced Invaders
Characters: Cat, charles, Grand Admiral Mistrial Borogrove, grandfather, her own, lt amy, Teresa
Location: street, Teresa's office
└ Tags: "military delay", function vs fit

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  1. Scarsdale
    September 8, 2025, 20:32 | # | Reply

    Heh, I remember THOSE days… The dreaded report card.
    Hang in there kid, do your papaw proud.

    THE DRIVES ARE SHIP SIZED?? No WONDER! What’s the
    point? Slap weapons on a drive with an AI and send it on
    it’s way! Jeez… (the song “dumb ways to die” starts playing)
    Scrape out ideas from that design and scrap them, death
    flyin’ there. At least we know why they only had capital
    ships in that fleet.

    • rob stanley
      September 8, 2025, 20:50 | # | Reply

      no no think Star Trek nacelles…
      can handle up to a ship that size…

      • Scarsdale
        September 9, 2025, 00:19 | # | Reply

        True, and the old TOS constellation class was 0ver 300 yards long,
        but that is still WAY bigger than anything that the Empire uses.
        I’m hoping between the Empire’s mind trust (with a little help
        from the Elves) can fix that massive size required. Never mind the
        power plant size… It’s sounding more and more like the “Warp
        bubble” type. And the matter/anti-matter engines.

        • rob stanley
          September 9, 2025, 00:45 | # | Reply

          316 yards or 289 meters…

          • Scarsdale
            September 9, 2025, 03:48 | # | Reply

            I had seen a picture placing 3 football fields next to the TOS Enterprise,
            I just couldn’t remember the actual measurements.
            Plus the size changed due to plot convenience.
            Like the TNG ship, they couldn’t decide if it had 23 or 28 decks.
            TOS barely had room for 2 shuttles,
            but the first movie it looked like a carrier under the flight deck.

      • Scarsdale
        September 9, 2025, 00:22 | # | Reply

        OH! Warp bubble is a shaped gravity bubble,
        and no one else knows how to simulate gravity
        like the Empire can…

  2. Dreamfox
    September 9, 2025, 00:50 | # | Reply

    There is of course the possibility of building even larger ships. I’m
    thinking about a carrier for frigates, destroyers and smaller ships.
    That would also give them longer operation times in deep space.
    Essentially it would be a mobile fleet base or transporting a small
    battlegroup.

    • Petercat
      September 9, 2025, 10:50 | # | Reply

      Excellent idea.

    • Scarsdale
      September 10, 2025, 03:12 | # | Reply

      A modified super-freighter would work, in an expanded form.
      You could transport an entire fleet like that, cover any usable
      spot with defensive weapons with a few backup Toby’s and such.
      It would make exploring safer too, instead of a single LRS
      running into trouble alone.

  3. Scarsdale
    September 9, 2025, 02:14 | # | Reply

    They are getting closer to true AI, this is freaky news.
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/w3-741XI_Uo
    None of any computer system today can do what the
    human mind can do, think a thousand ways at once.
    This is scary because this new chip is 1000 times better
    than anything created to date, the only down side
    is the cooling system the video mentions, it’s hardly
    portable.

    • Petercat
      September 9, 2025, 08:46 | # | Reply

      When he said “More than 40 times colder than interstellar space”
      I knew it was going to be high in bullshit.
      Interstellar space is a vacuum, it has no temperature.

      • rob stanley
        September 9, 2025, 10:03 | # | Reply

        jus sayin… yes and no…
        You can stick a thermometer in space, and if it is a super-high-tech one,
        it might show you the temperature of the gas.
        But since the interstellar medium (ISM) is so dilute,
        a normal thermometer will radiate energy away faster than it can absorb it,
        and thus it won’t reach thermal equilibrium with the gas.
        It won’t cool all the way to 0 K, though,
        since the cosmic microwave background radiation won’t allow it to cool
        further than 2.7 K, as described by David Hammen.

        • Petercat
          September 9, 2025, 14:44 | # | Reply

          Then you’re measuring the temperature of the thermometer,
          not the space around it.

          • rob stanley
            September 10, 2025, 17:59 | # | Reply

            hence the “yes and no”… – yes, there is no temp in vacuum,.
            – no, why does every thing freeze in a vacuum.?
            because of thermal equilibrium,. and like color (we don’t see
            color. we “see” the absence of color reflected (absorbed).
            since we can’t measure vacuum, we measure what we can.

            • rob stanley
              September 10, 2025, 18:14 | # | Reply

              color – my artist roommate would argue this,.!
              no matter what any say.! we only see in 5 colors!!!
              red, blue, yellow/green. and black and white.
              ANY thing after that is combining these colors.!

      • Scarsdale
        September 9, 2025, 10:35 | # | Reply

        No it doesn’t, but like on the moon, they found temps
        from 240c in the sun light and -114 in the shade. I think
        it’s being “dumbed down” for those who don’t know
        any better. -273 Kelvin is the point of absolute 0, but I
        have to look up what a Kelvin is. I, like most people, don’t
        use it, so it’s hard to remember. I watched a similar
        video a while back, they used terms that were more technical
        but harder to understand. In that video, they said it’s as
        close to absolute 0 that we have had to date, but it’s still
        not there. My point is, it’s the same issue as the super
        conductors, no practical way to use it in every day life.
        They’ve been trying to solve that for decades too. I was
        just saying is they have a direction now, 1 million qubits
        is WAY faster than anything else to date.

        • Bill Mullins
          September 9, 2025, 15:15 | # | Reply

          Scars, Kelvin is just Celsius degrees but starting at
          absolute zero. That way you get 0°C (32°F) at 273°K
          and 0°K at -273°C (-459.67°F). Celcius degrees and
          Kelvin degrees represent the same change in energy.

  4. Jochi
    September 9, 2025, 09:04 | # | Reply

    I’m getting old, I can’t remember WHERE I’ve seen this solved
    recently, but someone did, by having DETACHABLE FTL setups
    a smaller ship would attach to, like a ring that fit around it, use it
    to warp to their destination, and then park it until the next leg
    or the return trip.

    • rob stanley
      September 9, 2025, 09:56 | # | Reply

      Star Wars..
      https://i.sstatic.net/Hlr86.jpg

      • Jochi
        September 9, 2025, 10:36 | # | Reply

        You’re right, that was it. I think I was watching one of the cartoons.

      • Scarsdale
        September 9, 2025, 10:40 | # | Reply

        It was also use in SW the second prequel movie by Obe-wan
        when he traveled to the cloning planet.

    • Scarsdale
      September 9, 2025, 10:37 | # | Reply

      The first Star Trek movie as well, when Spock joined the
      refit Enterprise after the wormhole situation.

      • rob stanley
        September 10, 2025, 18:27 | # | Reply

        no,, that was a “Warp Shuttle” . not a ring ship

    • Petercat
      September 9, 2025, 14:47 | # | Reply

      The only thing I remember is when they detached the saucer from the rest of the Enterprise
      and crash landed it on a planet.
      I don’t think I’ve seen any other examples.

      • Scarsdale
        September 9, 2025, 15:39 | # | Reply

        The only reason they did that in TNG was for the flashiness of it,
        the claim it was to protect the families on board was stupid since
        the saucer section had no warp drive. Even if escaped, they were
        light years away from safe harbor. Plus the major phasers were
        on the saucer section, but the torpedoes were on the engineering
        section, halving both sections offensive ability. Neither the Enterprise
        E and F mentioned it, while Memory Alpha claimed they had it.
        I could see detachable FTL drives for long range scouting, but
        worthless in combat, if I was fighting a fleet of frigates, and they
        dropped them to fight, they’d be my first target.

        • Dreamfox
          September 9, 2025, 17:03 | # | Reply

          Sadly they never thought that idea through, not even afterwards.
          Even flawed as it was, they could have done so much with the concept
          as it was.
          For example, you could simply change saucer sections to use one
          without civilians and more weapons systems. Or use the stardrive
          section to transport specifically build saucer sections. For example
          small orbital outposts to colony ground bases.
          Two stardrive sections could transport a colony ground base with
          all the colonists and machinery to expand, while also leaving an
          orbital station for some defense and if there is an emergency on
          the ground.

          • Scarsdale
            September 10, 2025, 03:24 | # | Reply

            The funny thing is, the Enterprise D was so massive that the entire
            crew could stand on the top of the saucer just in front of the bridge
            and you’d have to zoom in a bit to see them. There was 1,000
            crew and their families, but there was enough space on that ship
            that it could carry 10,000 and the fab machines to build homes, wells,
            farm buildings, you name it. TNG had full sized factory replicators,
            cranking out sheets and shuttles alike. All they’d need to carry is
            one, and the parts to build more on the planet. But your idea would
            be great to transport stations to an area much faster than the
            positioning systems the stations might have on board.

        • rob stanley
          September 10, 2025, 03:16 | # | Reply

          back in TOS, the saucer had landing gear,. even the refit had gear…
          they planned on using, just never did. as it was supposed to be one and done!
          useless info.: TNG the saucer was on planet a week before rescue,.
          and a little over a year before recovered…

          • Scarsdale
            September 10, 2025, 03:29 | # | Reply

            I read a few books that said the old consultation class saucers were built on
            the ground and flown up to the ship yards to be connected, but I suspect
            that idea died. In the Kelvin ST the Enterprise A was built in one piece.
            TOS was very low budgeted so we would have never seen anything that
            fantastic.

            • rob stanley
              September 10, 2025, 11:29 | # | Reply

              in the Kelvin TL, they changed the landing gear to loading bays…

  5. Petercat
    September 9, 2025, 14:04 | # | Reply

    Speaking of report cards:
    https://redstate.com/bobhoge/2025/09/09/nations-report-card-in-american-students-is-inand-boy-is-it-bad-n2193742

    • Scarsdale
      September 9, 2025, 15:50 | # | Reply

      This takes me back to 1973 when Nixon decided he’d prove the USA was
      better in every way to USSR, the scores weren’t as good as expected
      then as well. So instead of fixing the issue, they fudged the tests making
      it easier for the average joe to pass it. That same test had me at near
      genius level at 13, while a later re-vetting test I took at 17 had me
      slightly better than average.

    • TubT
      September 9, 2025, 18:55 | # | Reply

      That is the group affected by Covid shutdowns, for one thing.

      • Petercat
        September 9, 2025, 23:30 | # | Reply

        Public schools were failing long before Covid, the lockdowns accelerated the failure.
        Even though the lockdowns have ended, schools are still getting worse.

        • Jochi
          September 10, 2025, 09:00 | # | Reply

          Here in Oklahoma, our exalted State Superintendent, who has
          tried to set up a state-funded Catholic school and tried to funnel
          education dollars into Trump’s pockets by mandating a “Bible in
          every classroom” with conditions on the item chosen that were
          filled ONLY by those Bibles Trump was selling, has a solution for
          the state slipping from 49th to 50th place in the country under
          his enlightened guidance, ending standardized testing, so we
          can’t be compared with the rest of the country.

          • Petercat
            September 10, 2025, 09:21 | # | Reply

            If the State is going to fund education, I have no problem funding all education,
            as long as it meets or exceeds some standard. Including tax rebates for people
            who homeschool.
            I attended a Catholic school for two years, and it was a challenge – but when I
            returned to public schools, it was a cake walk, it was so easy…

            • herekittykitty
              September 10, 2025, 11:21 | # | Reply

              Home school. It’s the only way now. Schools are so bad,
              that they function as an inoculation against meaningful education.

              • Scarsdale
                September 10, 2025, 14:52 | # | Reply

                Kitty! long time no see 🙂

  6. Bill Mullins
    September 9, 2025, 15:35 | # | Reply

    I have a different take on the Motha ships’ uber massive
    FTL gear. 1) I don’t see the pointy headed, armored folks
    as being core worlders. I think they are interlopers
    whose ultimate aim is an empire including all races raised
    to sapience by the elders. 2) I believe the pointy-heads
    were the ones who originally developed the FTL tech-
    nology the core-worlders utilize. But that they only taught
    the core-worlders – Lopes, Batoss and Hammer Heads –
    enough to be able to build the FTL engines. (Probably
    so they would have an advantage when it actually came
    time to actually conquer them.) 3) I believe what the
    Dogshuan scientists discovered was that the FTL pods
    are entirely scalable. They’re still pretty massive but
    smaller ships can be made independently FTL cap-
    able. Even so I think Dreamfox’s idea has merit. It
    just means the Empire will have to adjust its tactics
    somewhat. The carrier craft would be too big to use
    wormholes and so would perforce be dependent on
    the FTL tech for inter-system travel.

    • Scarsdale
      September 9, 2025, 15:59 | # | Reply

      I agree with you Bill, the beetle-looking guys do come off as
      the warrior type, building massive ships with FTL just makes
      sense to them. The issue with FTL is as much a power one as
      anything, big drives running on just enough power to work vs
      high-powered ones with less mass. I don’t know, giving the
      info we have so far, LRS ships may not be able to use them,
      but frigates and up might.

      • Bill Mullins
        September 9, 2025, 18:29 | # | Reply

        Scars, with the Empire’s grav tech power is no problem.

        • Scarsdale
          September 10, 2025, 00:53 | # | Reply

          I know, that’s what I meant, The Empire has no such limit.
          I seriously doubt anyone else has thought of a self-generating
          power supply that also allows interplanetary travel at speeds
          unheard of before. Much less being radiation free as well.
          And who knows, the Elves may have even better grav drives
          than the Empire! That’s iffy, the likelihood of someone else
          making the same double goof that resulted in the first gravity
          bomb and sparked an Empire…

          • rob stanley
            September 10, 2025, 02:46 | # | Reply

            do you know why we have patent office….
            there have been dozens of times of different people have summitted
            the same patent… the record is 3 people…

            • Scarsdale
              September 10, 2025, 03:33 | # | Reply

              Yeah I heard about that, and each one demanded soul royalties.
              It was nuts and drove the courts crazy. I looked into it myself
              after learning that Einstein was a patent clerk for a short time.

        • Scarsdale
          September 10, 2025, 03:42 | # | Reply

          The one thing I wonder about is how much energy each
          drive can produce, and what they did with the gravity
          beams they give off. A anti-grav coated room would
          contain it, but I’d hope they shut it all down before a
          maintenance man went in for repairs. It’d make a huge
          mess if a squishy went in while it was running… 😉

          • Scarsdale
            September 10, 2025, 03:47 | # | Reply

            Here’s a thought, each generator drive had it’s own cover,
            that way the output was contained. Plus that would allow
            coolant to be ran in the room to keep the drives cool during
            operation, to be drained off into a tank for R&R.
            (repair and replace)

  7. Scarsdale
    September 10, 2025, 03:58 | # | Reply

    This pictures me a room, 3x10x10 meters in size, racks
    spaced in the room with generator drives bolted into the
    racks, dripping with coolant, the tech reads the repair
    order, walks to each station, pulling a wheeled cart
    behind him with replacements and tools in it. definitely
    a station repair, the ship would be powerless during
    the repairs. The only energy being created would be
    from the external drives.

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