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Before the rail system, I always built my turrets partially recessed into the ship's hull. A minimal 7x7x7 turret would stand 3 metres above the hull, while extending 4 metres below it. I figured that it would make my turrets harder to hit, allow it to have more shields (since the lower layers would be out of sight and therefore wouldn't have to be dressed in armour), and it also looked much nicer than having a bulky thing sticking out of your ship.
Now, with the new system, a lot of a turret's interior space is lost, to allow the structure to rotate without hitting the inner walls of the ship. I estimate that about half of the potential volume must be sacrificed, in order to make the turret mobile. This makes traditional barbettes too inefficient.
Is the concept of recessed turrets doomed, or does someone know of an efficient way to build them?
Now, with the new system, a lot of a turret's interior space is lost, to allow the structure to rotate without hitting the inner walls of the ship. I estimate that about half of the potential volume must be sacrificed, in order to make the turret mobile. This makes traditional barbettes too inefficient.
Is the concept of recessed turrets doomed, or does someone know of an efficient way to build them?