> "Space combat will be rather like air combat: largely a matter of one hit kills."
> "space battles will be in essence drive-by shootings. The combatants will plunge towards each other at dozens or hundreds of km/s and hit each other as hard as they can as they pass by each other. If both sides are lucky enough to have survivors they may turn back towards each other and try for another pass in a few hours, days, or weeks."Combat like this was described in Joe Haldeman's 'Forever War'[0], IIRC.
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Forever_War
angersock|11 years ago
Particularly sad are the descriptions of drones that follow a ship for months, years, and nail it right as it is pulling into port. :(
Tomte|11 years ago
stackcollision|11 years ago
On the other hand though, Heinlein makes a good case for interplanetary war never happening in Time Enough For Love. "The second best thing about space travel is that the distances involved make war very difficult, usually impractical, and almost always unnecessary. This is probably a loss for most people, since war is our race's most popular diversion, one which gives purpose and color to dull and stupid lives. But it is a great boon to the intelligent man who fights only when he must — never for sport."
An interesting digression, but he also makes the case for why a common currency between planets is completely impractical (like was mentioned in the news a year or so ago). The entire book is a great read, and it's probably tied for 1st in my list of favorites.