I find it strange when reading descriptions of trajectories/fleet movements in The Lost Fleet that they're commonly described as curves.
A few examples
- From Relentless, chapter 2:
On the display, the projected path of the Alliance fleet curved in a graceful arc through the empty reaches of [redacted for spoilers] Star System.
- From Resolute (Outlands), chapter 1 (context: urgency was required here):
Along with the [ship names and count redacted for spoilers] the Alliance ships accelerated away from their former orbit and the rest of the Alliance fleet, their path through space a long curve that would intercept the path of [another ship redacted for spoilers].
- From Guardian (Beyond the Frontier), chapter 1 (context: combat intercept)
The [ship A, name redacted] had started out at the hypernet gate and was now on a track curving outward toward one of the several jump points [...]. [Another] flotilla had only been a couple of light-minutes from the gate, closer to the star and slightly above the gate, and had kicked out its [ships redacted] on flatter, faster curves, which intercepted the path of the [ship A] long before it could reach safety.
For the first example, clearly not combat maneuvers nor avoidance of threats here as the system is described as empty. Since fleet movements typically are at 0.2 c, I would expect any movement to be a straight line and unaffected by gravity or even starting momentum once the initial acceleration is complete.
As for the second example, a "long curve" would be inefficient for an urgent travel. Acceleration at start from a completely tangential trajectory would not produce a long curve, and avoiding the star would result in a bend due to course correction around it, rather than a long curve.
As for the third example, it is clear from the text that the author recognises faster movement/acceleration as flatter trajectories. And acceleration is implied to reach .2c within minutes, and not hours (the typical duration of travel in-system) hence not producing a curve.
This is at odds to the Expanse and Ben Bova books where torchships are described as 'point and shoot' trajectories, even though those don't even reach a significant fraction of light speed.
So, why are trajectories/fleet movements described as curves in The Lost Fleet?