Galactic Sapper wrote:Come to think of it, has anything ever been said about ships coming to grief due to physical collision with debris from other ships? Especially in the major fleet battles pre-cease-fire, where the ship at the head of the wall of battle might blow up and have the rest of the fleet dive into the debris field at 300+ gees?
The forward energy weapons and point defense clusters might hit the biggest pieces but there'd be scores of torso- to small-car-sized pieces of armor and structural framing and other high-density bits hitting your hull at multiple kilometers per second. And that's if those same forward weapons aren't having to engage an enemy at the same time.
I don't specifically remember that being mentioned. But I always kind of assume the ships were staggered a little bit. After all the wedges are 300 km across but the ships only have a frontal width of around 0.2 km. Even being staggered in depth by a few km would hardly reduce the effectiveness of the wall rolling behind wedges to blunt attacks -- but it'd make it much less likely that heavy debris would come straight down the throat at the nose of the trailing ship.
Also remember that their sidewalls project way forward of the ship, I think all the way to the leading edge of the wedge. So they're at 149+ km long and an opening of only 10 km wide, even for debris coming front dead ahead the ship has to change heading about 1.92 degrees to interpose the sidewall between itself and the debris. And if the ships start off slightly staggered then most debris would either miss them or come in such that it'd hit the sidewall anyway.
But that's just my 2 cents. Like I said, I don't remember it actually being discussed in the books, or in any of RFC's posts.