tlb wrote:cthia wrote:Since historically subs have been known to operate in Wolfpacks, and since the LDs may also use that tactic, is there a reason that two or more LDs can't form up as close as possible to each other like two cowboys standing back to back?
They could enjoy mutual support: Which for an LD would include CM support. And stealth support, since a certain face of an LD is less stealthy to a passing drone.
Spiders should be able to get very close to each other since they don't have the same limitation of proximity imposed by a wedge.
This invokes the scary image of a nest of Spiders all intertwined together. "OMG! GET 'EM OFF ME!"
We do not know if the tractors interfere with each other when two spider-drive ships get too close to each other.
There is a problem (I do not know the severity) when two stealth spider-drive ships get back to back, since they are both trying to radiate heat out of the back; you would seem to have created an example of a black-body heat source - now sideways out of the gap between them.
ThinksMarkedly wrote:That's what I thought too. If it were possible to block the radiating with something that easily, it would have been done. Consequently, the fact that it wasn't means it can't be done (or no one has come up with a way to do so).
The other danger is that if each ship is radiating in the direction of the other, they're effectively bathing each other in warmth, which means those ships will be warmer than the interplanetary medium.
Textev says that
most of the waste heat is used. So only a small fraction of it is exhaust. I don't think blocking the waste heat would work at all. Consider appliances or equipment that give off waste heat. You don't want anything blocking that heat from being carried away from the equipment. That could cause all kinds of problems.
But suppose two or more Spiders "nesting" together can absorb the waste heat to power some kind of external subsystem that is used only when Spiders are together. It could be used to charge capacitors, spin the nest of Spiders, power an energy weapon, etc. The external system might even use
all of the waste heat making the system as a whole even stealthier.
The tactic could be designed to be used as mutual CM defense, mutual bubblewall defense, and mutual stealth support through waste heat recycling.
Of course, this is all assuming the tractors don't interfere with each other.
But about that. If they don't interfere with each other, then maybe they can be made to operate
with each other... like two similarly charged magnetic fields pushing against each other to create motion.