FWIW, the presence of aft torpedo tubes on old submarines was not a straightforward issue of giving the ability to fire aft. Even back then, subs would be able to turn fast enough to bring forward torpedoes to bear on victim ships. (Firing against another submarine was science fiction, despite several war movie scenes depicting this impossibly difficult feat of arms. The first time a sub managed to hit another, unmaneuvering sub with torps was during the last month of WWII, basically by accident.)
Rather, the aft tubes (and amidship tubes) of the old subs were there because the submarines were seriously short on space in which to cram further tubes. Any location would do, including the aft ones, even though there was no particular tactical reason for firing a "parting shot" or "pursuit discourager" towards your six. Typically, torpedo computers could not cope well with aft launches anyway, so those were more like "blind shots"; a skipper would expend his aft torps first, against easy targets, in order to save the forward torps for serious work.
On NX-01, one might argue that aft tubes existed for similar reasons: added numbers of tubes is the first reason, tubes pointing in convenient directions the distant second. On a ship as big and advanced as NCC-1701, though, it sounds implausible that one'd have to install extra tubes in unoptimal directions.
Having aft tubes would probably be a good idea in warp flight; we don't see much maneuvering at those speeds (even though Kirk seems to think warp=maneuverability in "Elaan of Troyius", and speaks of "pivoting" at warp), yet warp pursuit is a common tactical situation... Might explain why Kirk doesn't bother with using those weapons even if they have been installed, as there are no warp chases in TOS where Kirk would be the fleeing party!
Timo Saloniemi
Rather, the aft tubes (and amidship tubes) of the old subs were there because the submarines were seriously short on space in which to cram further tubes. Any location would do, including the aft ones, even though there was no particular tactical reason for firing a "parting shot" or "pursuit discourager" towards your six. Typically, torpedo computers could not cope well with aft launches anyway, so those were more like "blind shots"; a skipper would expend his aft torps first, against easy targets, in order to save the forward torps for serious work.
On NX-01, one might argue that aft tubes existed for similar reasons: added numbers of tubes is the first reason, tubes pointing in convenient directions the distant second. On a ship as big and advanced as NCC-1701, though, it sounds implausible that one'd have to install extra tubes in unoptimal directions.
Having aft tubes would probably be a good idea in warp flight; we don't see much maneuvering at those speeds (even though Kirk seems to think warp=maneuverability in "Elaan of Troyius", and speaks of "pivoting" at warp), yet warp pursuit is a common tactical situation... Might explain why Kirk doesn't bother with using those weapons even if they have been installed, as there are no warp chases in TOS where Kirk would be the fleeing party!
Timo Saloniemi