JeffEngel wrote:MaxxQ wrote:Ummmm, guys...
Look at the image here:
http://maxxqbunine.deviantart.com/art/P ... -465723504See those notches/openings at the corners? Those are RCS thrusters. Not too difficult to use them to move the pods exactly where you want them to go after they've been launched.
Pods *do* have tractors, but they are mainly meant for attaching themselves to a ship, and AFAIK, are not equipped with pressors.
I was speculating that tractors have a presser function if reversed. It's speculation, it's open to correction if anyone's got textev or counter-speculation - it's just what I would assume barring some strong positive reason not to. I'm not supposing they've got separate pressers or could readily be equipped with them.
I don't think anyone's forgotten the thrusters on the pods. I just think we've been figuring on them generating insufficient thrust to make a difference for wedge clearance, either avoiding the wedge of the ship on the way out, or avoiding being too close to one another for the missiles to separate safely soon after a launch.
That's exactly the reason for the RCS thrusters - to separate and align the pods on the target axis. As for avoiding the wedge on the way out, once they're clear of the ship, they coast at whatever velocity they are at, while the ship continues accelerating. No need for tractors *or* RCS to get the pods clear of the wedge. I suppose an argument could be made that the RCS could be used to slow down the pods' velocity to allow them to clear the wedge somewhat sooner, but other than that, they are simply used to get the pods into firing position after clearing the wedge.
For my work with BuNine, the only place I've used pressors is on the pinnace.* All tractors used in pod bays, boat bays, or anywhere else I may have put them are simply tractors, with no pressor function. I have placed them to allow tractor effects from several angles, so there's no need for a pressor function - one would simply lower the power on one side and increase on the other to move the object around.
As MuonNeutrino mentioned, there *is* textev of tractor/pressor function built into a device, but it is just for "cargo handling", and probably not meant for moving objects quickly, as one would need pods to do when leaving the ship. Kind of like the difference between driving a cargo load cross-country in a semi, as opposed to moving the same load around the warehouse with a forklift. You wouldn't use the forklift to take the load from Jersey to LA.
*For diverting airflow during infantry jumps, re-entry, and for other reasons.