I'm sorry, but I don't agree that this is an error. This launch scenario is the one best suggested by some of the techie types we've gone to. In addition, you want to fire with the nose facing out because you want to get the engines going as quickly as possible, once you're clear of the bay, to get the ship *outward* as soon as possible, because the primary docking bay is at the "front" of the station, and you don't want to have a flight of fighters entering your primary traffic lane. The noses of the furies when releeased are pointing in the "down" direction of centrifugal force, and that's the direction in which they should be released. Nor would they travel diagonally along the station in any event; they'd go at a nominal curve away from the cobra launch bays much the same as a rock tied to a string flies away from you when you release it after whirling it around your head. This works, and makes the most common, and scientific sense. jms |
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