Jonathan_S wrote:I'm still having trouble seeing this as a viable weapon.
If the missile is pointing towards the ship then, by definition the open face of it's wedge it pointed towards the ship's point defense. So the mini-missile's wedges can't shield them from point defense. The wedge opening at the front gives visibility to the missile body from about a 120 degree vertical arc - so if you're pointed even vaguely towards the ship it has a shot at you.
Also miniature wedges seem to have far less accel than full up anti-ship missiles. I'd guestimate the SAM that hit Honor's pinnace at closer to 1000g than the 92000g a shipkiller at full accel can pull. So if it's only good for 1000g then for the couple second run you wanted it has to start within 20km of the ship. That's roughly 130km inside the throat of the wedge. If you can get a ship to literally run over your missile then yeah it could do damage. But a RMN laserhead lying doggo and overrun by the ship could have done the same from 50,000 km out, or a contact nuke would be totally devastating from over 1000 km out....
There is no missile. It is a stationary gravitation field the enemy ship runs into. Think mine field with no explosives. The gravitational gradient of the field rips the ship to shreds as it passes. Same concept as anti-missiles. Killing with a wedge only but no locomotion.