Not the case, the XV-11Bravo is g-limited.brewster wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 8:30 pmInertia does not exist!SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 6:26 pmJust don’t forget to send your toys spinning uncontrollably when they fire a projectile. Recoil is a serious problem with space guns.
There is a g-seat to reduce effects, but g is the limiting factor
They move like humans, they're not super fast, they don't dart around at extreme velocity, it's close combat in the rocks and debris, so they can't move that fast anyways. When in transit they have to accell and decel at a safe rate.
But same goes for the enemy, so it's even. There are drones for hyper fast maneuver, like I said there's a drone battle going on around them, both sides are using drones as well.
It's like I have one sketch where the Apollos are in an all round defense fending off a drone swarm attack.
The Apollo is the Man-Machine Team, it can do it all, there are however drones for simpler tasks,
It's combined arms, the MBD is for a certain role, close combat with Astronaut in command. Fighting in the rocks, boarding actions, landing actions on planets if need be, there are other platforms for battling at long range in open space, but they almost never meet to fight, because it's mostly a Cold War Space Race.
The warships mostly just transport the MBD's to the front, but they don't engage the enemy fleet, because that could escalate to become a Thermonuclear War back on earth.
It's Space Vietnam. There are lines they cannot cross, they are constrained by the Cold War Balance of Terror