cthia wrote:An Ensign on her Middy cruise may not have enough experience to know that. And, as part of my other concerns, what about pod launches made too closely to lamed ships uncontrollably exiting the wall of battle. Is it possible to launch pods right up a ships wedge? Into a ship's sidewall?
New middies might indeed not have enough experience. But it is critical that it be possible to control escape pod launches at the pod. The people up on the bridge aren't going to know when a pod is full and ready to launch. Besides, the people on the bridge would be heading to pods, too. There may be interlocks controlled from the bridge to prevent escape pods from being launched during normal operations. But there has to be controls at the pod for actual launching, and probably overrides so that a pod can be launched even if the bridge has been destroyed.
As for launching into sidewalls and wedge, no, that should not be possible. Pod launchers would be designed to throw escape pods away from the sidewalls and wedge, and ships cannot turn or roll fast enough to accidentally hit an escape pod. Escape pods also should have automated maneuvering jets to move them away from the ship, wedge, and debris.