

Title | Posted |
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Single-drive fusion-powered missiles | Nov 2004 |
Wedge-killer missiles | Aug 2004 |
What happened to Erewhon's League Membership? | Oct 2002 |
Misconceptions about the League | Aug 2006 |
How do the Sollies regard the Havenite War? | Oct 2002 |
How much does the SLN know about the Havenite War? | Oct 2002 |
How is the Solarian League organized? | Oct 2002 |
How much has the Maya Sector's military capability improved? | Mar 2009 |
The Mesan Spider Drive | Mar 2009 |
Why does Mesa still exist? | Oct 2004 |
A collection of posts by David Weber containing background information for his stories, collected and generously made available Joe Buckley.
Why Are Starships Symmetrical? The question of why ships aren't designed with separate broadsides optimized for different types of combat -- that is, missile-range combat as opposed to energy-range combat -- has emerged once again. Do you want to comment on this one at all?
Symmetrical Broadsides. No, I don't want to comment on this. I've done it before, and the statements I made then still apply. Indeed, they've become even more relevant in an era in which broadside missile tubes are becoming less and less significant for major combatants and the need for missile defenses has never been greater. Asymmetrical broadsides would be a bad idea.