cthia wrote:Another question regarding Barricade that I don't understand. Since the RMN had such control of their missiles and since the Solly's ballistic launches were held so tightly together, why didn't the RMN simply explode a few missiles within each closely packed launch? Wouldn't the standoff range of the explosions do more damage to the missiles?
I think it's two things, timing and effective area. They couldn't know precisely enough where and when the groups of missiles would meet so they couldn't time the arrival precisely enough to make a nuke warhead or even a laser warhead work and I don't know if a missile isn't too small for a laser warhead to target, without a huge amount of targeting parameter tweaking---this is during a battle you know, so time is somewhat limited.
Further, explosions (in the case of a nuke) dissipate in the vacuum of space and the lasers only can cover a certain volume. Without working out any numbers, just consider (since the Solly missiles are ballistic and thus unprotected by their own wedges) that the wedges of the Manticorian missiles could kill more than one missile each. The limit isn't in numbers of missiles, but in the volume of space the RMN missiles are sweeping through. If anything except another wedge is in that volume of space, it will be destroyed (due to the huge gravity stress caused by the impeller wedge, I think).