penny wrote:I thought the spider drive needed a certain minimum dimension. Akin to a V-12 engine being too big to fit inside the engine compartment of a Volkswagen Beetle. That is why I thought the Ghost is the smallest ship possible which sports a spider drive. If the Silver Bullets can sport a spider drive it seems as if at least a single occupancy ship would be possible which should be much smaller than a Ghost.
It doesn't really need to have the compensator and all the other support systems for a low, limited use.
Now I can see a very small spider drive manned sting ship operating down on the planet. Can spider drives operate in atmosphere? Unlike wedges?
Um, did you forget that that the graser torp also uses a spider drive?
Mission of Honor wrote:The first wave of each attack consisted of a weapon which was as much a fundamental breakthrough, in its own way, as the Manticoran introduction of the multidrive missile: a graser torpedo which used its own variant of the spider drive. It was a large and cumbersome weapon, with the same trilateral symmetry as the Shark-class ships which had launched it, and for the same reasons.
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it was also a slow weapon. It was simply impossible to fit a spider drive capable of more than a few hundred gravities’ acceleration into something small enough to make a practical weapon
And, as established by the earlier quotes from UC, the g-torp is about twice the size of an MDM. It is the smallest device
that we know of that mounts a Spider Drive.
Prior to UC we only knew of 4 spider powered devices:
1) Shark-class podlaying test-bed ships
2) Ghost-class recon / forward fire control ships
3) Lenard Detweiler-class giant warships
4) Graser Torpedoes
And then UC told us of 2 more:
5) Silver Bullet - graser armed, extended endurance, recon drone.
6) Wraith - recon drone
And here's where it lays out the Wraith and its spider drive
Uncompromising Honor wrote:The Wraith was the Mesan Alignment Navy’s equivalent of the Manty Ghost Rider recon platforms, and without Manticore’s new stealth systems—and their damned thumbnail fusion plants—building something equally hard to see had been a challenge. The good news was that the spider drive’s gravitic signature was incredibly faint compared to conventional impellers, so it didn’t require as much stealthing in the first place. The bad news was that the drive itself took up a lot of space and its plasma-charged accumulators took up almost as much. From the sketchy information they’d been able to assemble on Ghost Rider, a Wraith was probably at least seventy percent bigger than a current generation Manticoran recon drone. It was also much slower and lacked Ghost Rider’s FTL capability