I checked with 'Becca and Sara on the progress of the miniature energy collection cubes or Mini ECCs. We were still two months away from the first one being produced and about three months away from the next four. The second and larger automated Clemons Dumbbell deposition systems (on a higher floor) were just now coming online and would be a couple of months behind the system put in place in our basement. After the first one was generated by the basement facility, production starts over. So, in four months there would be enough Mini ECCs to power six mini warp missiles or MWMs.
Jim and I had completed the design for the MWM's warp coils and apparently, Al had completed the design for the MWM airframes and internal hardware. Jim and I passed along notes and design information to the manufacturing guys a few floors up and they began to cut, roll, and weld metal. As soon as the mini ECCs were ready we could plug them into the missiles and integrate them into a Shuttle or an expendable launch vehicle (ELV). I started looking through Al's notes and design data for the blueprints for the mating hardware for the launch vehicle. When I realized that no hardware had been designed for integrating the MWMs into a launch vehicle, ELV or otherwise, I was a tad bit heated to say the least.
I found Al in the lab conference room doing simulations and analyses of what looked like several of the Shuttle's External Tanks stuck together along with several other older mothballed spacecraft fuselages. 'Al, I thought you said you had finished the MWM hardware design?' I blurted at him. He seemed surprised by my obvious anger.
'I . . . uh . . . did.' He replied reluctantly.
'Well why then—' I paused, '—have you not designed the attachment hardpoints for the MWMs to interface with a launch vehicle?'
'Why do we need them?' He looked confused.
''Why do we need them?' he asks. Well, how do you propose we get them to orbit?'
'The same way you get them down from orbit I guess.' Al looked smug.
'What the hell are you talking abou— Well, son of a bitch dog in heat.' It hit me like an uppercut to the chin. 'Of course we don't need a launch system. We raise them to orbit with the warp drive. Hell, I can't believe I didn't think of that. Al hold on a minute—' I ran to the door and poked my head out. 'Tabitha!' I yelled. 'Tabitha I need you for a second.' A moment passed and Tabitha didn't show. Anne Marie bounced up instead, looking as perky and young as ever. God, was I ever that young?
'Mom heard your, uh, page. She couldn't leave what she was doing just yet. She sent me to find out what the hubbub was all about.'
I looked at her and smiled. She always makes me smile. I took her by the hand and said, 'Come with me.' I led her back to the conference table where Al still sat. He was looking at me as though I were nuts.
'Annie, do me a favor and kiss him.' Annie just shrugged her shoulders and planted a wet one right on Al's lips. 'Thanks.' I said.
'Uh, yeah, thanks.' Al said shyly, as he turned four shades of taupe, maroon, red, and pale all at once.
'Okay,' Annie said. 'Now you might want to tell Al and me why you just had me give him mono.' Al looked startled. 'Just kidding Al.'
'Well, I wanted your mother to do it, but you worked out better. Al here has just given us a rapid strike capability and no need for launch vehicles.' I explained the idea of not having to use rockets to launch and that we could use the warp system for main propulsion for any application. Just because space is warped by the device doesn't mean that the thing has to travel faster than light. Heck, Tabitha and I probably didn't do that on our first warp ride. But, we did go very, very, very, very fast. The warp drive could be used for slower speeds and even just for offsetting other forces, like gravity, for levitation. The speed is proportional to the amplitude of the poles and zeroes of the Alcubierre warp. The amplitudes of the warp are also proportional to the energy required to make the poles and zeroes. The slower speed would mean less amplitude on the warp, which in turn means less energy. In fact, the ECCs running at only a couple of percent capacity could gain the amount of energy to counter the Earth's gravitational well.
The concept of designing the warp drive as the main propulsion system had immediate useful applications. Imagine using the devices as a crane or safe transportation. The road to the Moon and the planets within our solar system was now at least graveled. With a little bit of systems engineering, testing, and manufacturing, we would have the road paved. And for the immediate problem, our
I called an all hands meeting of our crew. That meant the general, the Doctors Daniel (Jim and Rebecca), Al, Sara, Anne Marie, and myself. We sat down over sandwiches and 'cocolas' in the conference room and had an old fashioned brainstorming session. Some people might call it a 'think tank.'
'Al here has kluged together some concepts as to get us to the far side of the Moon near term.' I said kicking off the meeting. 'What I want to do today is for us to figure out just
Al turned the projector on and clicked on his presentation file on his laptop. 'My idea is to take as many space- rated pieces of hardware as we can get our hands on and just warp them to the moon. We could live in a Shuttle Orbiter with the old Spacelab module in the payload bay while we integrated the pieces via EVAs. My list shows some possible hardware. There are several External Tanks we could grab, we could appropriate at least one Shuttle and the Spacelab module, there are several commercial airframes we could use. Jim and I think it could be done with a warp drive powered by three of the ECCs. Jim.'
Jim nodded. 'That's right, Al. I've run the simulations a couple of times. The mass requirements that we're talking about and the size of the warp field that we'd need to maintain would require three of the mini ECCs that we're currently building. One modified warp coil will suffice though.'
'What about lifting these things? How do we attach to them?' Sara asked.
I explained, 'Well Sara, as Tabitha and I found, you don't have to be attached to the warp drive to make travel possible. You just need to be within the bubble. Anything in the flat spacetime region of the bubble will travel with it. So we just put these things near the warp drive and away we go.' I explained.
'Anson,' Tabitha interrupted. 'What about the construction on the moon? There could be a lot of EVA time there. All of this hardware would need to be mated with airlocks and tubes to connect them. We would need to weld and God knows what else. These are things that haven't been done in space before.'