Theemile wrote:Somtaaw, you're confusing the hyperfield with the compensator. The Saladin was able to extend it's hyperfield far enough to encapsulate the lacs and drag them into hyper, but they were outside the compensator field which only extends a couple of 10s of meters from the hull as best.
So I was, but I found the textev I was originally thinking of. Fourth Yeltsin, when Honor snuck 6 superdreadnoughts into range of Citizen Admiral Thurston's Battleships.
Flag in Exile, Chapter 33, third paragraph wrote:Honor's battlecruisers had only two missile pods apiece. That was all they could tow without massive degradation of their acceleration rates. But superdreadnoughts were big enough they could actually tractor the pods inside their wedges, where they had no effect at all on acceleration, and now each of her ships of the wall deployed a lumpy, ungainly tail of no less than ten pods. They were ugly, clumsy, and fragile, those pods—but each of them also mounted ten box launchers loaded with missiles even larger and more powerful than a superdreadnought's missile tubes could fire.
Bolded the key bit. So even pre-podnought, pods towed inside a wedge aren't influenced by wedge maneuvers. I believe by the end of the war, even Manticoran BC's could tow a few pods inside the wedge, not counting flat-packs.