PeterZ wrote:Not sidewall, bubble wall. Much like the buckler sidewall of the Sag-Cs. Doesn't stitch to anthing, but does exist to protect the ship. It follows that creating such sidewalls all around the ship is possible. Text pretty much states the same.
kzt wrote:Yup. Can't maneuver with that up, but if you are just flying through a formation at say 0.1C it gives you cover for the roughly 40 seconds you are in energy range. And spiders have 360 degree weapon mounts, no dead zones. So you start shooting at 2 LS and simultaneously bring up the bubble, and your 8 meter grasers start firing at rapid mode, so maybe 5-8 shots each during the next 40 seconds.
This is also when the stealthed missile pods you earlier dropped deploy their missiles to keep the few alert people who might be capable of causing you issues busy for the next 60 seconds or so.
And then you dump a bunch of decoys, drop the bubble, change course and spider away from the cloud of wreckage.
Not sure about not being able to manoeuver with the bubble wall on the Spyder ships. We know that a closed forward aspect of an impeller wedge prevents the wedge from accellerating. A buckler doesn't close the wedge and so allows accelleration.
Does the Spyder "legs" have the same limitation? Not sure. Perhaps the "legs" can still operate through holes in the bubble wall and pull the ship forward while the rest of bubble is up.