Vince wrote:Duckk wrote:The point was to draw out the chase as long as possible, in order to 1) get farther away from Artemis' drop off point, and 2) give the damage control teams as much time as possible to get the pod rails up. Opening up for a broadside engagement does not serve either of those goals.
Remember, Achmed didn't go barreling in for an energy engagement until they IDed the decoy. They started with a probing missile duel to see if the Q-ship still had pods. Opening up the broadsides would have confirmed that Wayfarer had been crippled by Kerebin in the previous engagement. Honor needed to keep the BC guessing, because Wayfarer could not win a broadside missile engagement at Achmed's optimal range. With a maximum range duel with just the chasers, Honor was gambling that she could keep going long enough to get the pod rails back up, plus she could keep the Peeps from getting a look at her Artemis decoy. And it very nearly worked.
And at the time of Honor Among Enemies, the RMN had not yet developed off-bore firing control capability for its missiles. Wayfarer would have had to turn one of its broadsides to face Achmed for fire control if Honor had wanted to engage with the missile tubes.
And one last point: According to House of Steel, the Wayfarer only has 10 Countermissle Launchers and 10 Point-Defense Laser Clusters in her broadside, which is not a lot (for comparison, the Reliant-Class BC has 18 CM's and 18 PDLC's in each broadside on a ship 1/7th the size of the Wayfarer--and I would think a Sultan would have as many (or even more) than that).
So even if Honor had turned for a missile duel, and had the heavier weapons, the chances she would take several hits to her 'eggshell' ship was a high enough risk (along with the excellent points made above) that she decided to wait until she knew the engagement would be decisive.
IMHO as always. YTMMV.