Yep. Their current plan seems to involve sending significantly more response ships than before and blanketing the area around the hyper emergence signal with recon drones.Bill Woods wrote:n7axw wrote:The thing that makes Mesa's ships so dangerous is the stealthiness. After Manties learn to spot the things, the problem they represent is solvable. Elizabeth commented in her speech following the Yawatta strike that the signature of the ships carrying out the strike had been identified. So repeat Yawatta would not occur without attackers being engaged.
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They'd identified the hyper footprint of the ships' dropping into normal space, but not the signature of the ships themselves. Which is a start, but doesn't let the Manties track the spider ships after they've arrived.
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That should work, but it takes a lot of resources. (And of course a system sensor network that's capable of seeing hyper emergence far enough away to make it impractical to drop in beyond the the sensor range and come in in normal space)
That resource and sensor requirement means that their current response plan looks to only workable for a handful of their most critical systems. That should include any with major yards, but leave a lot of Talbott, Silesia, and secondary Havenite system vulnerable to pinprick raids from spider drive ships. A detector of spider drives themselves would be a very useful piece of kit; but probably not one they'll invent anytime soon.