penny wrote:1) Do we know that g-torps detonate the exact same way as GA missiles; by ejecting laser rods?
2) Are we absolutely certain that missiles cannot fire with their wedge up? Is dropping the wedge simply a requirement when painstakingly targeting an object like a warship? This tactic is like shooting a scatter gun in a flock of geese.
1) Based on the description I don't think g-torps or graserheads fire the same way. Their graser isn't bomb pumped; there's no nuke on those missiles, so you wouldn't be putting rods out in front of the (non-existent) nuke.
2) I'm certain that laserheads can't fire with their wedge up; they need it down to eject and position their rods.
A contact nuke in sidewall penetrator mode needs the wedge up as it attempts to penetrant the sidewall (the wedge forms part of the penetration mechanism) though it sounds like the wedge fails as the ejected warhead travels though (or fails to travel through) the sidewall.
(And of course g-torps don't have a wedge in the first place; so they definitely don't fire with a wedge up )
But graserhead missile -- there I'm not sure (and I believe said as much in an earlier post). Because it has no rods, no nuke, and no need to eject anything, I don't know if there's a reason it would have to drop its wedge before firing.