The E wrote:If you're not going to bother reading what people write in their responses to you, why should we respond to you? I never said anything about SDs (or DNs, or BBs, for that matter).
Also, it was several squadrons, none of which had more than one firing pass (assuming you're referring to what happened at Barnett during AoV).
Follow your own rule. I was using SD as an example and you put in BC and smaller. How can we discuss properly when we are not using the same scale?
It was 2 squadrons of capital ships, DNs and BBs. 16 ships of the wall (plus screen). 200+ Shrikes. Say 10 BC shots each after getting ripped by the full loads of ~80 Ferrets. Missile and graser shots hitting them in their unarmored sides. So no, not going down with 10 graser shots from LACs.
Honor must have been dumb sending her damaged SDs into BB energy range in the Battle of Yeltsin.
Relevance?
If a handful of BC grasers can take out an SD with no sidewalls, what would BB grasers do to SDs with weakened sidewalls. BBs outnumber the SDs at that!
Please tell me you are joking. 10 shots of LAC grasers will destroy an SD with no sidewall and firing at the armored sides, not thru the unarmored top or bottom.
What's your point?
The point is, opening gun ports in the bow wall to fire ETorps to kill a target quick quick would be a good idea. You won't need to make several more passes to complete the target's destruction. That's what you are going to do if you are only relying on the graser and whatever missiles that remain in your launchers.
LAC attack runs are usually strafing and crossing passes. In other words, the LAC will spend a considerable amount of time with its bow away from the target anyway, might as well use that time to get off a few missiles.
Yup. That's exactly what you have. A few missiles.
If, after 5 passes against light enemy forces, there are still enemy forces there, it's time to relieve the LAC commander of his duties because he's clearly incompetent.
If, after 5 passes against an intact wall, there are still LACs left, any survivor must be called back immediately to act as training cadre, because such badassery has to be spread around a lot.
Really? He's automatically incompetent? If I'm commanding the light forces, I'm going to make sure my squadron will be twisting and turning around each other all the time to make the LACs 'passes' problematic at best. And its going to be a running battle. My ships might not be as maneuverable as they are, but continuous 'random' twisting along my axis would make it practically impossible for them to 'coast and turn' so they can fire at the space between my wedges. Hell, in that kind of environment, I might even try to catch their wedge with my much stronger wedge.