@GWG: They may be from soft sci-fi univereses, but the mode of operation is still valid (As it is a real mode for laser operation.). I just used that as the example as that's how such a laser would look like in operation.
It would have helped if you hadn't cited such sources, though...and maybe cited some more real-life thing?
As for the electric train thing, those don't requires the sheer amount of power the weapons would need to operate. So now there's the issue.
We can't generate and transmit the sheer amount of power anyways. The concept is there, it just needs some improvements...as does everything we're talking about in this discussion when compared to modern technology.
A large blast would have a VERY small duration, if one at all.
If d=0, e=0. Simple as that.
As for the fighters, only a few have to be built with the life support systems, the rest you can fill out with the drone's equipment and such.
What drone equipment is going to be anywhere near the size and signature of active life-support stuff?
Fighters would be harder to detect at a larger range,
Stealth and space are two concepts that normal physics will not let coexist.
and (Assuming the fighters are powered via reactor) very capable of dodging.
Oh, really? Maybe at absurdly extreme distances, or against absurdly slow projectiles, but otherwise their window between detecting a projectile and being able to move out of the way is very slow--I believe one of the previously-linked pages had a figure of a quarter-second at a range of 20,000 km?
On the flip side though, they'd need to get close to do any appreciable amount of damage so they do need it.
Indeed. And the enemy will have better range than them.
@Lenglon: A pulsed op beam is NOT continuous. It does all it's damage all at once, not over time. It only needs to hit the target initially like a ballistic weapon would, and it's done it's job. And if doing it in two pulses causes heat issues, imagine how a continuous wave of it would produce heat on that frequency.
Again, the duration can not equal zero. It's impossible. And that's what Lenglon is saying.
@GWG
In this case, I'm arguing whether or not having organic components physically present is helpful. Back when the argument started, someone defined a fighter as having a pilot physically present, whereas a drone is remotely controlled. So I just went with it.
Oh. Well, um, what about autonomous drones? And where is the line between "drone AI" and "pilot"?
I put the dividing line at "controlling force is plugged into the machine" and "controlling force is manipulating controls".
As far as the Avatar, I don't mean dump Miyamoto into space as he is. That would be idiotic. I mean, design an avatar with a different body- one tailored for space, with rockets or whatever you use for propulsion.
I know. However, I'm not sure how well synthflesh would work with rockets, and very sure that delta-v limits would once again rear their ugly heads.