cthia wrote:Yes, space is big. And those missiles may originally showcase that much elbow room between them, but at the end of their run they will converge on their assigned target(s). And if it is a launch from the Havenites—post Committee of Public Safety—where they've gotten themselves back on balance, the brunt of those missiles will be converging on a few targets. And if the timing of your evacuation for whatever reason is late, well, then you have the best seat in the house.
Also, from a Havenite or SLN perspective facing the RMN, Apollo's brood of missiles are very close together. Even before Apollo, the RMN was always spreading its fire amongst a few targets. Where at the end of their run they converge for a bit of fun. Heeeere's Johnny 1, 2, 3, 4, 5...
They do converge. But with a laserhead standoff range between 30,000 km and 50,000 km they're still not exactly close by.
And yet, even at that distance something causes catastrophic losses, to proximity soft-kill, of pods towed outside the wedge. So you're not getting caught in nuclear fireballs. And since most formations are relatively flat it's unlikely you'd end up between the laserheads and another ship, so you're unlikely to be in the way of either an inbound laserhead's laser or an outbound PDLC (or much worse CM). But whatever is getting all those pods might get you too.