cthia wrote:However, why are missiles not launched in tandem with energy weapons? Ok, I'm aware of one reason. Missiles launched from such a small range would come in so slow that point defense would have a field day. Ok, but what about special missiles in that case? Missiles only have to have a single stage, making for a much smaller missile. In fact, a half stage would work at knife range.
It's been answered a lot - they're in the way of the scary weapons at that range - but beyond that, energy torpedoes are kinda like that. They need the sidewall down before they'll do anything, and they're very short range, and not very accurate... all of which ought to explain why they're seeing such limited use anymore. Traditionally, they were things for capital ships with tonnage out the wazoo to use in combination with a grav lance (again, tonnage out the wazoo) in case things work out just right to use them. With energy range combat depreciated anymore for wallers too, designers have found better things to do even with wazoo-exceeding tonnage.
I suppose they could have the magazines include some laserhead and/or nuclear shells, built the same size and handling characteristics of impeller missiles for energy range combat. They'd go without a wedge, so there wouldn't be a blinding effect. They'd have just the velocity imparted by the launcher itself (at very short range, the missile won't be adding much velocity anyway, or needing much), fly out, and go BOOM when they are close enough to the target. You wouldn't ever carry many of them - the opportunities to use them are limited, and no combat using them will continue long! - so the load on the magazine space is limited.
There may still not be enough reason to bother.
Another thing I don't understand is the targeting of point defense. Point defense is targeted. But what locks onto a missile? Radar? Yet, why isn't ship's radar affected by ECM that has such a huge energy budget in close, blinding even ship's radar or ability to lock on?
It's got an impeller wedge. You can target it with passive gravitics. Radar would be too slow anyway with things that close and that fast.