mhensley said:
The rulebook says that bay weapons are only found on large ships, but there doesn't seem to be any restrictions other than the need for 50 tons of free space. Is this correct?
Also, what does a bay weapon look like? Missiles are easy as I assume them to be like a vertical launch system on a warship today. But what about the others? Are they big turrets? Mini-spinal mounts?
According to High Guard, any ship can mount at least one Bay, if it has the tonnage (50 +1 for Fire control). There are further limits on energy weapons based on the ships Power output, but, if you don't have HG, don't worry.
As to what they look like, thats been unclear for most of their history; probably because the different systems possible would have very different deployment at different techs. So, say, a tech 8 particle bean Bay might well be a big honkin Turret ; whereas at Tech 14, they may just be a smooth hemisphere that can emit a beam in any direction.
And missles don't really need a turnable array, as in theory they can go in any direction once launched or dropped.
So there ya go. keep in mind too, that the concept of (I forget the French term for it) "Fierce Face" often reappears into naval archatecture, which holds that a really dangerous piece of equiptment should look really really threatening*. Thus, Fusion guns are always Blunt heavy seared metal tubes with scary looking radiator fins poking out of a Massive vaguely skull shaped turret. If nothing else, the taxpayers feel they get their money's worth......
*I'm not making this up. Its most famous in the french predeadnaught school of design, but can also be found in Age of sail warships all the way to modern airplane design.