Relax wrote:Santino holding a system as an example? HAHAHAHAHAHA
This discussion need go no further.
I didn't say he should have held the system, I said he got in that situation because he assumed he had overwhelming tech advantages and didn't bother to act like a responsible station commander.
Relax wrote:Of course you somehow think a DD scouting with RD's can somehow magically see inside pods and tell if missiles are MDM, DDM, or SDM. Or hey, maybe if an RD sits in system for weeks they can tell if there are spider grazer torpedos in the pods! As if an RD from a BC raiding force or an SD task group couldn't find out the exact same thing.
A DD or independent RD (as used at Monica) that spends a day or two scouting just might see something -- like maybe sneaking up on a pod shoal and reading the part and serial numbers -- that would change the commanders tactics. I doubt a spread of RDs that only have hours to survey the direct path to the target would be able to get that close.
The Janacek admiralty and High Ridge government held the same opinion that you do -- "we have an overwhelming tech advantage so we don't need an intelligence network or scouting reports." How well did that work out for them?