TheMadPenguin wrote:Dauntless wrote:I thought the flogging of this dead horse ended when it was shown in the early snippets that the RMN are puling off useful weapons, like the grasers, and then scrapping the rest of the ship.
the GA doesn't want them in any shape or form be it warships or merchies or something inbetween.
I failed to specify, I was looking at Solly use of Solly wallers. Sorry for the confusion. The Sollies are lacking in cargo hulls, not the GA. If THIS has been flogged to death, I missed all the entertainment.
Since the others spoke of the other limitations of using Sollie wallers, like the massive crews (even just for ferrying), I'll address the other idea you mentioned - external cargo.
Yes, missile pods are carried externally, but they are fairly small (in comparison) and they still run into the biggest ship size limitation - the compensator field. The field only extends a few meters from the skin of the ship (some places more, some places less, and varies from design to design).
If a pod, or externally carried object, extends outside the field, it becomes a drain on acceleration. In the early books, when early pods were deployed (or if too many were carried), they were deployed outside the compensator field, and became a drain on acceleration. In those early battles, just a dozen or so 12 missile pods could cut a SD's acceleration by 25% or more, and expose the tractored pods to 300Gs of force.
Also, if an object was against the hull, but too large to fit inside the compensated field, you will have a grav shere line, where on one side the cargo pod and contents have zero Gs against them, and on the other are under 300Gs of acceleration. Every part of every cargo would have to be rated for this. This would even cause issues on bulk ore shipments, let alone mixed cargos.