svenhauke wrote:thank you, still can t see it, a ship with wedges pleas a picture
i want a picture of a ship with its wedge, please
oh i just see the picture... doesent make sense cause the wedge doesent defend the top or bottom its useless, and the after wedge isnt in existance
ok i goto review my perception of the function of webers idea
The top plate of the wedge is above the ship; the bottom, below it. While the space inside the wedge is large relative to the ship, relative to the battlefield, it's minute.
There is no after wedge.
The closest things to such would be stern walls and the aft Warshawski sail. Stern walls are the aft counterpart to the bow wall - one of the new sidewalls you can project aft, with some edge gaps still or complete to the wedge and sidewalls if you will accept no changes in acceleration with it up.
Warshawski sails are an alternate wedge function, projecting the plates fore and aft, for travel in grav waves or through wormholes. They're as tough as standard wedges, just in a different area. The sidewall and armor scheme of ships are built around the defense and blind arcs created by the impeller wedge, not Warshawski sails, because combat in grav waves or immediately before or after a wormhole transit is so rare that a design built to fight specifically there would be too hobbled by that for almost any combat it would actually find itself in.