Erls wrote:So, here is my vision of how this might work.. The pods are not launched straight up or down, but instead on angles in an area much less likely to be hit than even the aft hammerhead on an up the kilt shot. The red line is the current pod-rails, and the green lines are the 'new' pod-rails. The blue path is the path taken by the pods with the use of a minor tractoring of them, setting them up on a path to clear the wedge easily.
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*Beware my mad MSPaint skillz!!
When viewed in an inertial reference frame, an object either remains at rest or continues to move at a constant velocity, unless acted upon by an external force, or more colloquially, an object in motion will stay in motion with the same speed and direction, unless an external force is applied to it. Issac Newton's First Law.
Change the blue lines so that they are either parallel to each other or slightly diverging, otherwise the pods will collide as they continue in the direction they are traveling. The planes of the impeller wedge, even at its narrowest (aft end) are much further apart than the ship is tall. (The wedge is about 40 kilometers wide at the aft end, and even an Invictus SD(P) is nowhere near that, with its dimensions given as 1394 × 202 × 188 meters*.) See the image in
Wedge geometry and compare size of the superdreadnaught with the distance between the planes of the wedge at the aft end.
* Dimensions of the Invictus SD(P) from House of Steel.