Mar 022012
 

3AM Friday morning I finished re-reading “Footfall.” Every reference relevant to working out the alien mother ship, the secondary vessels, the Michael and its secondary vessels has been located and marked. I will type them all up and post ’em shortly, preferably when it’s a less insane hour.

Pretty much as I expected and vaguely recalled from memory, things are described almost not at all. The Michael has gun turrets, plural… but it doesn’t say how many.  A reference to “turret five.” It has the “big guns” from the USS New Jersey… but it *doesn’t” say that it has the *turrets* from the New Jersey.

According to the aliens, it’s twice as long as it is wide. Twice it’s referred to as being approximately “twice eight-cubed time (5.8 feet)” in size, which is an insanely and unrealistically large 5,939 feet. If we can assume that this is a mis-statement of “twice 8-squared times (5.8 feet), then that’s  742 feet… gigantic, but actually about the size implied. “Massive as any freighter.” I hate assuming that the author had a character mis-speak a fact, though, especially when they do it twice. But I really got nuthin’ else here.

The “Stovepipes” are gunships made from naval guns fitted with autoloaders, cockpits, nuclear shells and propulsion systems. I’ve long assumed they were 16-inch guns, but nothing supports that. Probably 5-inch naval guns. Reference to “Stovepipe 8,” so at least that many. Length given as five times (5.8 feet), so 29 feet. Not much room if these are 16-inchers, but they have to have a substantial propulsion system to perform as described (at least 5 km/sec delta V, plus buckets of acceleration). Other than four Shuttles, no other type of secondary manned craft was described. Missile launchers are mentioned, and described as fitted by Army, not Navy. Modified MLRS? Not sure what else the Army would have here.

 Posted by at 3:49 am
Mar 012012
 

You can always rely on the Left to stay classy. For example, take a gander at this obituary for Breitbart

Andrew Breitbart, 1969-2012

The obit is full of nastiness and half-truths. But its the comments where the tolerance of the Left really sparkles:

Josalon

Thursday, March 1, 2012 at 10:0018 am

.One less über-liar on the planet. Sorry to have to say it about anyone’s demise, but this is good news.

Trickle Down

Thursday, March 1, 2012 at 2:0013 pm

.Breitbart was human filth – the vanguard of a sick alliance of barbarians, book-burners and traitors. Am I glad that he’s dead? Yes I am. I wish he could have died sooner and I hope that it was painful. … When I heard that bin Laden died, I smiled. When I heard that Crazy Kim died, I grinned. When I heard that Andrew Breitbart died, I laughed out loud in joy. America is a noticeably better place today than it was yesterday. Thank you, God – and it wasn’t even my birthday!!

Super90

Thursday, March 1, 2012 at 11:0010 am

.You want us to feel bad for this man? He was a monster, ready willing and able to destroy other’s lives for shits and giggles and somehow we’re expected to feel empathy?

No no. Breitbart wil be remembered as he lived: with hatred and vitriol.

It’s not so much the lack of class. it’s the staggering hatred built on their own echo chamber of lies that’s staggering… though not really surprising.

 Posted by at 7:31 pm
Mar 012012
 

NG has recently unveiled their concepts for next generation jetliners under the NASA “Environmentally Responsible Aviation” program. NG is not known for airliners, but rather military vehicles… most famously the B-2 stealth bomber. Not surprisingly, their jetliner concept looks a whole lot like a stealthy flying wing bomber. It seems a reasonable suspicion that their work under NASA contract either makes use of existing military design work… or will form the basis of future military design work.

Since the Northrop Grumman ERA N+2 design is revolutionary (at least in terms of airliner design), they have produced a design of a Subscale Test Vehicle. At 143-foot span, it’s about 60% the size of the passenger version and 55% the size of the cargo carrying final version.

More illustrations including cutaways and three-views HERE.

 Posted by at 2:07 pm