tlb wrote:True, the Beowulf stations were not valid military targets; but there should still be planning to prevent collateral damage. The discussion of blocking was for orbitals that did not possess a built-in defense capability. Weyland did not need blocking buoys when it could just turn on its sidewalls.
Eh, even a weak wedge is vastly more powerful than even the strongest sidewall. Weyland popping on its spherical sidewall would have reduced the damage that the graser torps inflicted, but they'd have punched through the sidewall (Admittedly losing a fair bit of power in the process) and inflicted deep and serious damage.
(Remember that the grasers were significantly more powerful than even a capital missile's laserhead.)And if the MAlign could figure out how to modify a spider drive to act as a penetration aid for a contact nuke they could possibly sneak close enough to slip a warhead through the sidewall before it detonated!!
The suddenly interposed wedge has a chance of taking out the missile or torp with no damage to the station behind hit. (You'd still want a sidewall up in case any of the attackers found a gap in your impeller defenses, but a sidewall really isn't a substitute for an imposed wedge)