My visualization was the points of the triangle were the "triple skeg" where the rows of spider nodes project from, while the broadside weapons are mounted on the flat faces of the triangle.WLBjork wrote:The Spider Drive requires a triple hull in order to operate. They have three broadsides. Putting these together suggest that the ships are roughly triangular when viewed beam-on. It isn't so clear exactly how they appear, but my guess is that the points of the triangle are where the broadsides are mounted.
Though Alpha nodes aren't necessarily incompatible with that as long as the ring of them is far enough out to avoid interfering with the spider projectors. Basically scale up a conventional hull form until the entire spider ship fits inside it and the locations of the Alpha nodes on that oversized model are where the rings need to be to safely work on the spider ship -- but you don't need the rest of that conventional hull; just the nodes in those relative spots.
Of course doing that would drop compensator efficiency to that of that hypothetical scaled-up conventional hull; but that wouldn't matter to a spider ship relying on grav plates instead.
Doing that would be a lot of tonnage, and the alpha nodes would be even more vulnerable to combat damage when they presumably don't have an armored hammerhead to partially protect them. (Though I guess with sufficient structure you could keep them somewhat out of the way and run them out on rams (like Sirius did in OBS) when you need to use them. But spider drive ships seem to have tonnage to spare - so it's possible that the MAlign did put in this redundant drive system.
On the other hand we know that tractor beams (which are grav based) can work within a grav wave - the peeps discussed possibly having to tow ships clear of the grav wave if they lost a sail when ambushing the RMN convoy in SVW. If tractors can work without destructive grav interference then it's possible that the essentially overpowered tractors that are each spider projector can also just work within a grav wave. In that case you wouldn't seem to need a 2nd drive system to cross through grav waves or position yourself for wormhole transit. (Though without sails to act as grav sumps you still couldn't use a compensator or get the acceleration boost or free power from being in a grav wave - but you'd be able to cross them as necessary to reach your targets)