Potato wrote:That does not sound correct at all. There were only 4900 missiles fired in the first place, controlled by 3 SD(P)s, 2 SDs, 16 BCs, 10 CAs, 12 CLS, and 8 DDs.
Don't have my notes in front of me, so I can't (and wouldn't if I could ) answer this definitively. However, you need to remember that the number of missile control links and the number of FTL missile control links are not the same thing. At Spindle, the non-Apollo ships were using the standard laser control links which the Apollo missile retains; at extended ranges, the Keyhole II ships are using FTL links, which take up a heck of a lot more volume and power aboard the control ship and/or Keyhole. This means that while a "standard" Invictus could control a whole bunch of missiles, it could not control the same number of Apollo control missiles.
A single Keyhole II ship could, however, easily control enough missiles (in multiple salvos) to take out just about any SLN fleet you wanted to send up to get massacred. That's one of the tiny problems an author runs into when the Bad Guys get "outed" to the Good Guys 15 or 20 years early, before said Bad Guys' tech has had time to catch up with that of the Forces of Light.
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