That's sort of the whole point - AN accumulators take weeks hence the Imperium adopting the hydrogen based jump drive as standard.
I must say that I've never thought that the 1 to 6 week timeframe was due to the accumulators being unable to store power at more than a given rate; I've always assumed that it was due to the amount of energy the solar sails were able to collect. I was misled by the bit in the text about the recharge rate depending on the distance from and spectral type of the star serving as radiation source.
But that's not the problem. The problem is that if the information in the adventure is correct, then the amount of energy the
Annic Nova's jump drives need to function can be estimated and is very low. The amount of energy required is so low that a very small conventional power plant can fill those accumulators in half a week (the 1 to 6 weeks is what it takes to recharge fully, which means enough energy to power
each of the two jump drives once). Who needs solar sails? Just put a power plant aboard and you can recharge
while in jump. You're in there for a week anyway, so why not fill those accumulators in the meantime?
Yes it is. If the
Annic Nova's drives and accumulators actually worked the way the adventure claims, there would be some radical alternate design possibilities. Since the design system doesn't have those options, they evidently don't exist. Because if they did exist, they would be listed.
The guy who wrote it all is irrelevant?
The fact that it was him rather than one of the other Grand Old Ones is irrelevant.
So much of the OTU is inconsistent for the very reason that the designers just wanted a pinboard to stick stuff to.
And if all you want to do is to stick your own stuff to your own pinboard, do so with my blessing (not that you need it). But if you want to argue about the present-day manifestation of the OTU, then it's the accumulated body of 30 years' worth of material that's pertinent -- not the reason why one small part of that body came about 30 years ago.
Marc wrote Annic Nova as an OTU adventure, set in the golden age of the 3rd Imperium - accept it and explain.
Marc Miller and everybody else who wrote official campaign material over the years created a huge body of material, of which the
Annic Nova adventure is one tiny bit. I would gladly accept it if I could do so without messing up a much bigger part of canon. But I can't. So, no.
Please don't try and bring real world physics into this... - for all it's vector movement system (which is wrong) - Traveller is very much handwavium.
Please don't tell me what to bring into this. It's not about real world physics. It's about self-consistency.
Marc wrote it.
Without asking him I would guess it was to show how the rules could be used to provide alternatives - don't like huge hydrogen tanks have a solar collector instead - works the same if not a little bit worse.
Without asking him I would guess it was to dash off an adventure for JTAS #1. But it really doesn't matter why he did it, 30 years ago. What matter is how well it fits with the rest of canon now, 30 years later.
Hans