tneva82 said:
cbrunish said:
This is a good point. Not much into science (outside of political science) but I would think that anything non-energy would continue on the same path until it hit something. So why the short range?
Wouldn't other ships be able to...I don't know...move OFF the track before it hits at longer ranges?-) At short ranges they might not have time to do that but at longer ranges one would imagine they would be able to just move so the rock will fly straight off.
I mean it doesn't take much more than moving ship up/down size of the rock and it will be missing it big time.
Exactly the problem. Unless it's shooting at near lightspeed, it will always allow a target enough time to dodge; and the longer the trajectory, the less dodging required.
Detection with any kind of active scanners will be doable on any kind of projectile of a useful size: keep in mind the resolution of traveller civilian scanners is adequate for targeting a missile at 1 LS, or about 6x the distant range band limit. I'd suggest that the energy pulse of a mass driver firing is probably quite "loud" to ems sensors, even if passive.
In general, traveller space weapons need to either be a. essentially lightspeed , b. able to maneuver c. fast and short ranged (hard to stop is good, too).
a= lasers, particle beams and meson guns..
b. = missiles
c. = fusion guns (and potentially railgun/mass drivers)
A railgun, even a mach 20 railgun, isn't even close on speed, and can't maneuver.
Short range does allow shorter time to detect and target, so railguns can be effective there.
However, a spinal mount is much less effective at short range -you aim the whole ship, requiring fairly substantial maneuvers to line up the closer you are; plus, gross manuevering to ine up a shot will wreck any evasive maneuvering pattern you are doing, also.
So, no good use for a spinal mount in traveller terms -and to hit a planet, or stationary target, you can use rocks. Bays, and turrets, yes.
I'd also wonder at the actual velocities involved -how fast could a MDriver get a slug going compared to a M4 drive and spacecraft velocities. Outrunning it would seem very possible.
So, the BDPG (big dumb projectile gun) is very limited in the OTU, or any U where maneuvering is fairly easy for the target.