Humble spacer 02 Aug 3306 (being innovative)
03 Aug 2020Igli
Supercruise interdiction is a peculiar tech, indeed. Seems like it works only if an interdictor is peeking right into it's target's main thruster nozzles. And these are generally located in the stern. At least I've never came across a spacecraft where it is in the bow. So pirates tend to creep in from behind, line up and interfere with the drive.Therefore I conceive of a very simple improvement to the common spacecraft design that might thwart interdiction whatsoever. All it takes is place the drive in the bow and then just fly backwards! Simple! Any seasoned spacer can easily fly in reverse direction using the rear view console, right?
Well, I don't expect any reward from the spaceship constructors and regulations board for this innovation, instead I offer it for free. I truly care for all the honest traders and miners out there who struggle day-to-day earning their meager wages while constantly threated by hooligans, evildoers and idlers of all kinds who steal from lean purses of hardworking folks.
A revolutionary design spacecarft must see production soon lest the galaxy plunged into economical resession as trade decalined and mining became unprofitable.
Feeling myself a concerned star citizen -)