munroburton wrote:That depends how they're engaged and by what.
A: missile salvos - the spider can temporarily cut acceleration and put the bubble up, take the hits, drop the bubble and resume acceleration. In much the way the first bow walls were used. Time between salvos is pretty low for Manticoran launchers, however...
And every missile will KNOW exactly where to aim, as the bubble wont hide the ship, and if it can´t maneuver, there´s zero unpredictability involved in its location.
Expect missile hit ratio to jump skyhigh under such circumstances.
munroburton wrote:B: A continious peppering of missiles launched sequentially to prevent the above. In this case, the spider ship has to choose between acceleration or bubble. No hard numbers are given, but IIRC, spider ships have extensive missile defense.
I expect that it will be hard to just turn engines on/off and bubble off/on at all even between normal launches(the bigger and more powerful a system is, the more it takes to manipulate it, ie longer time), so i think it likely that that choice would always be forced.
And as seen so far, missile defenses are rarely able to do "clean sweeps".
munroburton wrote:As for the what, only RFC knows. A handful of Rolands might be able to kill a single Detweiler SD or it might require a pair of Apollo-capable Invictuses backed up by a LAC wing.
I´ve always had trouble believing spider drives to be a good general propulsion system.
The problems above should make them suck bigtime except when they can strike unseen.
BTW, do even KNOW for sure that the Detweiler SDs use spider drive?