tlb wrote:I am fairly certain (but not absolutely positive) that to produce any sort of sidewall (including a spherical one) requires Beta nodes and all the interior equipment that it would take to also produce a wedge. Couple that with the Alpha nodes needed to create sails, it seems to me that any spider drive ship which can also produce sails for hyperspace travel and sidewalls for defense is effectively a hybrid ship capable of both a spider drive and a wedge drive. Does that seem correct?
It does. We're assuming it has capability to create bubblewalls, though.
However, that capability isn't the pressing need. The requirement to create Warshawski Sails and to mount Warshawskis to detect grav waves is. So they must have alpha nodes in the first place and they must have an impeller ring. So if they have that, they may as well mount betas. Unless, of course, the geometry of those impeller rings makes it possible to create sails but not wedges. RFC would have to tell us.
But it's possible they can create full wedges and sidewalls if they wanted to. They probably don't want to, though. Since they are too big for compensators to compensate (even assuming they have them, which they may not), they're still limited to the same 150 gravities. Bringing those nodes up is going to light a beacon on them a long time before the wedge forms and protects the ship from incoming fire, so it's of limited tactical use.
One thing I think is certain, is that sidewalls register on the same detectors that search for wedges, except for being weaker. However, is it possible that the wedges connects to the alpha wall and a sidewall does not (in normal use it only connects to the wedge)? I assume the reason RFC talked about the need for much more armor on a spider drive ship, was that those particular ships did not have sidewalls (without denying that a hybrid drive ship could be created).
The passage was actually talking about them having no wedge under normal circumstances, not sidewalls. With no wedge floor and roof to block the ventral and dorsal aspects, those needed to be armoured.