did you read my earlier posts? if not i suggest you do so before think aloud...i have already answered how it would/ might work.
let me reiterate how it might for your above questions AGAIN.
In game, stopped CV's would become sitting ducks to bombers and shore batteries you would prob be daft enough to stop a cv when under fire.. you may on the other hand do so if you want it to slow down a notch*maybe reverse gearing* to miss some torps or mislead buffs..
aircraft wouldn't be able to launch you would prob plan to move it and get it up to speed before you launch an attack. its all about proper planning
yup, I read the dribble. Torp runs are short, and in only very rare instances would slowing or stopping cause a miss. Turning is just as effective (likely more so).
Proper planning when it takes miles to get a WWII CV up to speed? All it would take is one noob to halt the CV and it would take a long time to get it back up to speed. If you don't see that, you would be one of the ones I would worry most about miss use.
why can't it be stopped? unless someone can think of a way that people can manipulate the cv to make gameplay worse...it really seems feasible to me...
There are so many arm chair admirals out there, driving CV's into shore batteries, into PT spawns with ords up, and locking them while they are AFK so bombers can kill them, allowing a stoppage could only worsen a bad problem now.
Given your recent posts des, it's clear you have no clue what you are doing. Perhaps you should look at WOW, your ideas may float better there.