Not sure how much of the "bubble sidewall" being tactically superior that that I buy, but let's say a Manticoran SD(p) localizes a Lenny Det, which raises it's bubble sidewall (making it bloody obvious where it is). If I'm the captain or higher with the SD division (they don't cruis alone I withdraw beyond range of the LD, as RFC has so far said the MAlign's missiles aren't as good. Plus if it's a bubble sidewall, there's no way for them to control missiles or torps, so far as I can tell. Meanwhile an hour passes, two hours, the Ghost Rider drones have the sucker pegged to a fair-thee-well, the Lenny Det eventually decides to move and...Belial666 wrote:Gah, my mistake on the book title. Was too excited about potential ramifications when posting.
Dunno about disregarding the danger posed by a well-built spider drive ship though. If it was me, I'd build the spider-SD with a couple hudred torpedo-sized spider-escorts loaded with point defense. Any drones get close enough would get shot by PDLCs or countermissiles that wouldn't even come from the main ship so you couldn't localize it from them. And if the worst happens and the spider-SD has to duke it out with normal SDs, it shuts down its drive, raises bubble sidewall, locks onto the torps with tractors exactly the same way normal-SD locks on to its keyholes, and fights on even footing.
It might lack the wedge's protection and huge acceleration but has an even stronger sidewall, more broadside surface, no wedge interference for sensors and control links, can't be locked onto from further than a couple million clicks at best and lacks the vulnerable unarmored alpha rings of normal SDs.
And that's without any of the tricks the Alignment could have developed that we don't know about.
...either the SD(p)'s drones get a whole lot of sensor readings on HOW to track a spider drive, and then blows the sucker up with Mistletoe or long range MDM fire.
Yes, no?