Duckk wrote:It doesn't do anyone a whole lot of good if your all your sensors and fire control are pointed at the wedge.
It would be a pretty stupid designer that didn't orient the sensors to look to the sides.
Imagine a freighter with a dorsal fin raising a modest suite of fire-control sensors to look over the tractored pods to the probable threat axis.
All that is needed inside the ship is a terminal or briefcase with a holographic display and keyboard (with optional big red button) that can link wirelessly to the computers and command links in the dorsal fin.
Duckk wrote:That presupposes that you are heading directly from a secured system to the port of call. It is equally (if not more) likely that you are hitting a trade circuit, where multiple systems don't allow armed merchant ships.
No, that presupposes that anyone on that kind of route won't bother renting missile pods or returns them to "Avis Rent-a-pod" at the last system with secure facilities for storage of the system before entering a problematic portion of their route.
As an alternative, move the pods inside the ship, and they become "cargo" and not affected by rules against armed merchantmen. (If you can't fire the missiles, are you armed?)