That's pretty cool. When I did the 3 kaibokan, I tried many things to get the pattern I wanted, to no avail. One idea was even to place the actual node for the thrower many 10s of meters in front of the thrower, then have the actual thrower offset the same amount aft. The test was to see if they discharged as the thrower node passed the target. The idea was to have some facing forward, some aft (still throwing sideways, but the nodes would be forward or aft), and another kind that was normal. Didn't woik.
Kaibokan held over 120 charges, though, those things would have been nasty had they started cranking them out when they should have (before the war).
|