Valen123456 wrote:While I doubt they will start rolling whole spider drives for quite a few years, they may create a crude "Spider-tractor beam" to prove the concept and allow them to understand the kinds of signature in creates.
Weird Harold wrote:I can't see any reason for the GA to "start rolling whole spider drives" ever. If they can capture a working example, I can't even see them building test-bed examples. Other than stealth, the Spider Drive is pretty much worthless compared to impeller drives. Once the GA figures out that the Spider Drive causes static in FTL comms it won't really have the advantage of stealth either.
Valen123456 wrote:I am not so sure of that, the stealth capability is such a game changer and the Yawata Strike so successful that maybe a few years down the line quite a few navies may start attempting the same methods in various ways. A submarine might be pants in speed/accommodation to most surface ships but their capabilities still make them effective. However in order to find some way of countering a system you need to either have a captured example (as you pointed out) or you have to create your own versions to test it against. All the GA may create is a series of one off tractor nodes through which they try to create a "Spider Leg" so they can see what it does and what they can use to find it. its like trying to track a new type of footprint or tire track when you don't have the original shoe/tire, so you reverse engineer a copy (not a exact metaphor but the point stands).
The Yawata strike was an accident, and didn't have any significant effect on military capability. I think you mean Oyster Bay, although that specific term isn't known to the Manties.
I think Jonathan S's speculation might be right - software updates, or possibly changes to hardware filtering, would let them detect a spider drive in use. High bandwidth FTL communication probably needs a good deal of filtering.
The big thing to remember is that RFC is intending to wrap up this in two more books, with the last one published on the ?? anniversary of the publication of On Basilisk Station in 2018. Whether he manages it remains to be seen, but that doesn't give a whole lot of leeway for more back and forth in the battles.