Relax wrote:They are sending Video of all things via FTL, and yet cannot send simple position vector data...Ug, I'll try not to barf over the pathetic absurdity of the "science".
Missiles don't target by position/vector data. They do the following;
1) Get as many position/vector changes as possible for the enemy target, preferably all of them that sensors can see while the enemy is dodging at rates faster than any human cound think under variable acceleration shifting at less than hundredths of a second.
2) Analyze enemy course and find patterns in it.
3) Since true random numbers don't exist, guess at what random number generators the enemy computers are using to generate dodge patters.
4) Once enemy dodge patterns are known, compare with current enemy dodging as seen via close-range gravitic sensors.
5) Fire at enemy future position so that by the time your laser beam has taken 1/2 second to reach enemy, the enemy, after moving tens of thousands of kilometers and after a hundred minor acceleration changes, arrives at the point you decided to fire.
The info the missile needs is not a simple vector; it is the entire pattern the enemy computer is using to dodge so it can compare it to the real-time data that the base ship does not have.