evilauthor wrote:lyonheart wrote:But the RMN, BSDF [especially the BSC], GSN, IAN and RHN may have, and have far better smarter 'bugs'.
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We saw the Manticoran Marines in action in another book (when they were retrieving merchantmen illegally detained by an SL bureaucrat) and there's no indication that they or the Gendarmes they were fighting had any such "cockroaches".
The problem with nanotech and micro-robots is power. Yes, the Honorverse will have better power storage systems, but will they be enough for micro-robots that have independent operation capability as overseen by high-functioning near-AI microcomputers?
While molecular circuitry can cut the power costs considerably, molecircs require a very,
very high degree of accuracy during construction, something difficult to attain when you are creating them by the thousand. Recharging is also an issue as the linkages required (or even the energy-absorption arrays) take up valuable volume and mass. Sensors good enough to get recognisable images, variable-frequency transmitters (to avoid jamming), on-board data-storage for operations in areas shielded from transmitters, EM shielding... the list goes on.
As for nanotech (medical etc), a large portion of it must be energy storage, conversion. We see very little
independent nanotech, therefore from that I believe that most of the computational work is done externally and then transmitted to the nanotech, along with power at a specific frequency chosen to avoid interfering with the patient's body. Self-propagating nanotech is very tricky according to the laws of thermodynamics. Sure, it can scavenge materials, but where does the newly constructed nanotech get its own energy from?
I could be completely wrong about this, but until RFC confirms/denies this, there is a chance that I am right.
Maybe.
Perhaps...