TheMonster wrote:
If you have the first set of 8 nodes in the normal position and the second set of 8 interpolated between them (offset 22.5 degrees from the first set) then you could lose nodes from either set and still have a full set arranged in the same relative positions.
I'm just not sure that works. The sails would come up in a different geometry on the ship (rotated 22.5 degrees), assuming you could actually afford and cram in 16 alpha nodes. It's kind of unclear how much internal volume alpha nodes take, it really might not be practical to have a double set, instead of the traditional 8 betas and 8 alphas. From the sounds of it the impeller ring portion of the ship already doesn't allow much space in the core. Alpha nodes are a lot bigger than beta (3x size, 6x energy required, 2x thrust) so a dual ring of alphas is going to take more cubage than a normal ring of 8 alphas and 16 betas. At minimum you'd have to scrub all the beta nodes, reducing your thrust by a third and increasing power consumption by 50%.
Even if it did work, you'd only improve your odds of keeping a sail by a little bit. If you only lose 1 node, sure, it'll work. If you lose 2+, odds increase that you'll lose some from both sets as the number affected increase.