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by n7axw » Wed Aug 13, 2014 6:43 pm | |
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I spent a bit of time doing some research. So far as I can determine, the first time pod based missiles are used in the honorverse is in "Honor Among Enemies" where Wayfarer is able to deploy them.
In the "Honor Wiki, brief mention is made of the potential for warships to carry them in their wedges prior to that, but the missile pod was regarded for the most part as impractical one shot affairs. Energy warfare was the rule of the day at the time. What made the pod practical was the ability to carry more than one missile per pod. If someone has better, more specific info, please chime in. I would appreciate it. Don When any group seeks political power in God's name, both religion and politics are instantly corrupted.
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by kzt » Wed Aug 13, 2014 6:50 pm | |
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It was noted by David that the Manticore system had quite extensive fixed defenses during the start of the 1st war. This implies space based defenses, since putting stuff on planets doesn't exactly work well in the honorverse. I'm kind of assuming that the peeps can do the same thing. |
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by GlynnStewart » Wed Aug 13, 2014 9:40 pm | |
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The first deployment of missile pods we see in combat is at Hancock Station during A Short Victorious War. After that, the use of pods towed outside the wedge became part of Manticore's opening gambit in most battles, which often helped even up the odds in the first few salvos. (In Flag in Exile, for example, Honor lures the Peeps into a battle with her superdreadnoughts they would have otherwise avoided by towing the pods inside her SD's wedges, which didn't impact her acceleration and allowed her to accelerate at a speed that matched battlecruisers with pods) In Honor Among Enemies what we see is the first use of a pod-layer design in the Q-ships under Honor's command - those Q-ship's serving as the testbed for the technologies that later gave Manticore the SD(P) and CLAD. |
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by Jonathan_S » Wed Aug 13, 2014 10:18 pm | |
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GlynnSteward already chimed in with the use of towed pods prior to Wayfairers. Here's a relivant bit from "Short Victorious War" So even though the new style pods were still one-shot affairs (they fired off the 10 missiles in on go) there were viewed as providing a critical tactical edge, especially before Haven got effective towed pods of their own. Not sure why the wiki would say otherwise. The pods let Mantie (and later Grayson) battle squadrons swamp their opponent's missile defenses with an initial attritional alpha strike, which would kill or damage a number of their ships tilting the odds in the RMN's (or GSN's) favor. |
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by n7axw » Thu Aug 14, 2014 9:11 am | |
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Thanks guys. Good info. I had forgotten that bit from SVW and didn't look further at the affair at Hancock Station because what I remember was that shoal of mines they put in Chin's way.
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