Simon_Jester wrote:...Those numbers don't add up.Ahriman238 wrote:Fleet headquarters is built over the ruins of Fredericksburg. A shuttle flight from Earth to Titan (primary shipyards) takes 4 days at closest approach, and a bit over a month when the two bodies are opposite the sun. This at least gives us a ballpark figure for Galactic sublight speeds.
Saturn is only about 20% farther from Earth at conjunction (other side of the Sun) than it is at conjunction. While I accept that the shuttles can't fly extremely close to the Sun and that this forces a funny-shaped trajectory on their flight path, they should still take less than, oh, twice as long to get to Saturn when Saturn is in conjunction. More like eight days, less like thirty.
:checks astronomical data:
You're right. By definition, barring extremes of orbit, the orbit of earth around the sun shouldn't add much more than 2 AUs of distance. Saturn is 8 AUs from earth, so a straight line course should take 25% longer. Of course, they'll have to go around the sun, maybe a long way around the sun. They might follow Earth's orbital track around, roughly, not seeing any point in getting closer to the sun when they'll already have to go much further out on the other side? Likely not much closer than Mercury, anyways.
Keep in mind that violence is not generally a Galactic thing, the one military concept they do really well with is that of Scorched Earth. The Darhel can apparently sacrifice one button-pusher to fire a planet-killer. Any sohon mentat is capable of starting a chain reaction that will eventually destroy a galaxy. It will take several centuries for said reaction to reach its conclusion, but they can do it. It is apparently one reason sohon apprentices are very. very carefully screened.