I'm currently in the process of relistening to the Honorverse novels, and once again I came across one specific Manty technology leap which always struck me as completely unbelievable. Yeah I know, this is SciFi and most tech is made up anyway, but even though SciFi shouldn't exactly be "realistic", it should at least try to be believable. And this certain piece of tech is, at least in-Honorverse, not.
I'm talking about the FTL communication. Specifically about the evolution of the FTL com. Don't misunderstand me, I'm completely fine with the idea of the FTL com as introduced in HH2. Low-speed gravity pulses akin to morse signals. That's fine with me.
And it's still like this in HH7 - when Prince Adrian is heading away from the convoy to the task force, it's stated that "the time required to generate each pulse meant a simple declarative sentence could take as much as two full minutes to transmit."
This means that the system has a super low transmission rate - if a sentence has about 120 letters and a letter is represented by an eight bit symbol, then we get a transmission rate of 8 bit/s.
So this has been the state of things in 1911 PD.
So let's leap to 1921 PD, when suddenly the Hermes Buoy appears - which acts as a relay system and can even transmit video.
Now where's the problem? The problem is how the Manties got from an 8 bit/s com system to something which can transmit video in barely 10 years. Which needs astronomically higher amounts of bandwith. As in several magnitudes higher. To bring this into perspective: A real world 1080p60 video call in teams needs about 1.5 Mbit/s. That is a bandwith 187500 times higher than 8 bit/s.
1903 PD: 8 bit/s
1911 PD: 8 bit/s
1921 PD: 1500000 bit/s
So somehow, after keeping the system at a super low transmission rate for a decade, they managed to increase the bandwith by a factor of 200000 in just another decade.
Sorry, that's just not even remotely believable.
/rant_end
