Somtaaw wrote:You'd have to re-engineer the baffle technology from the ground up to start permitting two extended-use impeller rings to be active and nearby one another, because it's such a drastic change from the missiles the baffle technology is normally mounted on. This would be something researched considerably after the conflict with the League winds down, as it's a peacetime project. Not something you'd want the new & improved Bolthole plus Weyland spending time on, instead of important projects like Ghost Rider, Apollo, Mycroft or Lorelei.
I seriously doubt you can have two drives running at the same time. Remember, when a wedge hits a wedge one or perhaps both of the drives are catastrophically destroyed. Shielding the nodes from each other wouldn't change that.
The one advance I can see some use for:
Build an MDM with an extra stage that uses a recon drone drive rather a missile drive. Once the main booster burns out it still has a wedge and still can maneuver. You still have the guidance problem but that's not always a show-stopper.
Consider the battle at Hypatia with such missiles:
One cruiser remains in hiding as close as safe. The remaining ships go way out, 100 mkm or even more. After the Ghost Riders do their kamikaze attacks the rest of the ships empty their magazines at the Sollies. The missiles burn their two stages, the final stage is simply used to compensate for movement of their targets--they never go ballistic.
The cruiser that's hiding in-system takes over the guidance. They won't be able to guide them as well as if all 4 cruisers were guiding them but the missiles worked pretty well even when they had no guidance.
At a minimum they get everything off and they have a much better chance at defending themselves against the missile storm that was sent their way.