Loren Pechtel wrote:Jonathan_S wrote:Of course as Cerberus the (undamaged) lifeboats/pods wouldn't be a problem -- we know from HAE that if those are in range of a habitable planet they'll just go there and land. Given the low base vector velocity and close range Hades should be in easy range of any lifepod.
So Honor's S&R would focus on people in skinsuits -- either trapped in wreckage or blown free. And it's the later that are the hardest to detect as they're going to be much smaller signal returns than a lifepod -- and also need to be rescued much sooner.
This. There's a lot more S&R needed than there is time before potential impacts. If there's something
big heading for Cerberus they'll take it out with a graser, but that's it. There will be no other sweeping.
Autonomous lifepods that make it to the planet and land is great, but I don't see how that actually saves time in S&R efforts. There is simply no way to know if there are any damaged pods. And of course, the skinsuits. Any conscientious navy would want to be thorough, like the RMN.
Since Hypatia, I wonder, at what point do you give up the search? Hypatia - and earlier in this thread - also made me toy with the idea of black boxes of a sort, that tells how many pods and skinsuits made it out. A black box should be able to carry a larger power source since there would be no crew inside. And they should be able to be engineered to survive an explosion.
Also consider way upstream we discussed the possibility of pods being launched empty, which could add considerably to the amount of time spent.
Something else. The debris could become a problem for the pods approaching the planet. The damaged pods that are limping in.