fallsfromtrees wrote: I'm sure the FF and surviving BF units are going to give credence to the 'outrageous and wildly exaggerated' reports that had been circulating about RMN ships. so it's very likely the cruiser captains will assume -any- RMN ship is dangerous even if its small since it was only BCs that scragged and forced a SLN fleet into surrendering. The 2nd Battle of Manticore could be explained away since it was the home system where all of the remaining goodies were. But the outlying systems? that would be harder to explain away. So I do not see hardly any FF/BF captains thinking that any RMN ship is harmless just because its small.
All of the damage seen so far by the Manties has been long range missile fire. The are going to KNOW that a LAC can't possibly carry and extended range missile, and so they don't have to worry about it - after all LACs are used by star nations too poor to have a real navy. The first time a Shrike cuts loose with that main graser is going to be a real shock to the SLN.[/quote]
True, but any FF/BF captain should be assuming that any LAC in SEM space or running with SEM merchant ships and/or showing a RMN IFF is -not- going to be a regular run of the mill LAC like the second rate systems LACs. If those captains are wanting to return home, they and their officers and crews will likely assume that the LACs are much nastier than regular LACs and are likely to be a tough customer to fight.
A question for all of you, is there a text note on how the stealth works in hiding thew gravity pulses/waves of impellers? I'm having a hard time understanding how anyone can hide impellers enough that they could be invisible, especially within 15-20 million miles or more of a ship with decent gravimetric/gravity sensors. I can understand turning down the power on them to falsify a reading into thinking its something smaller/less powerful, but effectively making them completely invisible (aka stealth)?