cthia wrote:I wonder because initially it seemed 'twould be effective if a ship would seed its immediate vicinity in a cloud of bbs. Seems it'd be cheap and relatively simple to implement too.
http://infodump.thefifthimperium.com/en ... gton/116/1
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#6: Ships do have particle shielding which operates against normal density particles. Missiles do also, at least while their drives are up, although their particle shielding is less impressive because they are normally not going to need it for as long. When a missile's wedge goes down, however, so does its particle shielding. If the shielding were up, it would require quite a heavy particle (relatively speaking) to do the job; once the wedge is down (as in our classic-profile c-frac attack), missile particle shielding would become a moot point.