Jonathan_S wrote:So, no, they can't be tube launched by existing platforms (Sharks) and are very unlikely to be tube launchable even by Lenny Dets. They're built off bulking up a MAlign spider powered recon drone - with the graser-head off a g-torp grafted on the nose, some expanding solar panels stuck onto the body, and IIRC twice as many plasma capacitors as normal stuffed into its enlarged guts. And even regular sized recon drones are normally launched from boat bays -- not tubes.
Also 400 gravities is just a guess at what RFC meant by "a few hundred". Me, I guessed that actually meant 300, not 4, as 4 is verging towards "several" -- but all we know for sure is "a few hundred".
Right, that was my speculation. We know the maximum acceleration crewed spider ships can get to is 250 gravities for short periods, because the grav plates leak 10% of the extra acceleration above 150, so the crew is feeling 10 gravities at that point. Above this, the crew would be incapacitated.
That means the ship could be pre-programmed to escape by ramping up to 270 to 30 gravities, letting 12 to 15 gravities through to the crew. The MAlign has probably experimented with strengthened bones and blood vessels through genetic tinkering, drugs, and nanites. There may be a high number of casualties and fatalities if a ship does this, but the ship itself surviving with a bare-bones crew may be worth the cost.
But as I said, uncrewed assets could be made to withstand 40 gravities, so 550 gravities in a spider could be allowable.
The next problem is we know that the spider's acceleration is dependent on the number of tractors it can mount on its surface. So that speaks against small assets having high acceleration. But again we don't know what that is going to be. We just know it isn't anywhere near as fast as a wedge missile, and "hundreds of gravities" is also very much below what an RD can do.