SWM wrote:But an impeller can only produce two wedges, which by convention define the top and bottom. An impeller cannot even try to produce wedge walls on the other sides....It physically cannot do it, because of the physics of the wedges.
Where do you get that from? a Wedge is not some sheet of gypsum laid out there, its a field of gravity. If they can produce a field of gravity "here" with "this shape" then they can form a field "there" with "that shape", you just have to engineer it that way. The
current designs for the impellers can't produce them. That doesn't mean a
NEW design can't produce it. As I pointed out, the way the "wedge" works is to produce a difference-of-potential threw differing field strengths, a Cone has the same cross-section as a wedge so it can produce the same difference of potential as a wedge -
that's physics.
SWM wrote:Shipbuilders would have loved to have wedges on the broadsides, but they couldn't...Since they couldn't protect the broadsides with a wedge, that became the obvious place to put most of the weapons. It's the opposite of what you think--weapons on the broadside are the result of not having a wedge on the broadside, rather than the cause of not having a broadside wedge.
No, It's the opposite of what you think. you can't shoot through a wedge but you also can't "see" through it either so you can't put a wedge around a conventional ship or its blind on all sides and has to operate with "tunnel vision". Something ship builders, owners & Captains are unwilling to do. so they settle for top & bottom protection/wedges to allow the ship itself to both see and shoot to the sides. If you have a cone shaped Impeller field, you can only fire strait fore & aft (no off-bore fire) which means you have to give your opponent a "
Down-the-throat/up-the-kilt" shot
every-time you want to shoot back, which defeats the purpose of the cone shaped impeller field, plus you can't "see" where they are until you give them the shot (which they
can see you turn and anticipate when to shoot) so without Keyhole to provide you with external tracking & FCS the Cone shaped field is useless. so-no they would not have "loved to have it" before.
SWM wrote:If wedges could be placed on the broadsides, don't you think civilian ships would already do that?
I recall it stating specifically that civilian ships only have 1 wedge in the book, to save cost. part of the reason civilian ships have such poor accel compared to military grade impellers. The same reason civilian ships don't carry weapons, Armor & strengthened internal structures, not because they "can't" but because they don't want the cost, all this would add to ship cost and detract from cargo capacity, thus cutting into profitability.