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by cthia » Sun Oct 18, 2015 4:55 pm | |
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Stories aboard ships of the diaspora that has yet to reach their destinations having to awaken from stasis and deal with unforeseen impending doom from natural but dangerous galactic phenomena.
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by Vince » Sun Oct 18, 2015 7:27 pm | |
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A LAC carrier and armor/weapons are the next best thing to nearly mutually exclusive. Whether it's a super-dreadnought or a Q-ship, LAC bays are great big humongous weak spots in any armoring layout. -------------------------------------------------------------
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by kzt » Sun Oct 18, 2015 8:30 pm | |
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The huge pirate problem that justifies a fleet of specialized ships, which incidentally most other star nations will not allow inside their systems, is where? |
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by Jonathan_S » Sun Oct 18, 2015 8:38 pm | |
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Well if you're maximizing LACs carried armor is almost impossible. But if you were willing to have a 5 mton Q-ship, but just carry the 6 LACs Wayfairer did you could have them dock parrallel to the ship's keel; instead of nose in. That would give you enough hull depth to put in a BC(L) (or waller) style secondary armored hull. The LAC bays would still be totally vulnerable, but they'd be backed by non-trivial armor; making it harder to punch through to the critical internal systems of the ship. OTOH ktz has a significant point that the piracy threat doesn't really justify building and operating these big expensive ships. You'd be better off with a tweaked DD or CL if you need to project anti-piracy patrols at all. And if you just need to keep your home system patrolled the majority of that can be done cheaply by LACs (no carrier needed) |
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by Theemile » Mon Oct 19, 2015 8:17 am | |
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Now that Silesia is under control, other Pirate havens will pop up or become more popular - these will be a Manpower transfer point, an old space station, or a small lightly populated planet a warlord can control. However, none of these will offer what Silesia did, a huge area with an ineffectual navy, official assistance, repair and refit yards, lots of shipping, and "quasi-legal" places to dispose of loot and captured ships. Most places either have a small navy and little merchant traffic, or a large navy and lots of Merchant traffic (Prosperity = shipping = taxes = Government protection), so piracy is going to be a much riskier proposition. Since Piracy really only happens in normal space, anyone with the finances and ready to protect their system appropriately can make it easily unprofitable for Pirates (Place 1 CL and a squadron of LACs on the least time route from the nearest trading partner, and what pirate would want to try their luck?) Anyone who can't afford it, probably doesn't have anything to protect, and Pirates can't make any money anyway. In addition, any available fences will be trading any haul at rates of pennies on the dollar, because they have a captured audience due to their rarity (And they will have to be careful not to attract attention themselves, so they will have a lower margin of profit, as well.) So with the loss of Silesia, Piracy took a big hit. ******
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by munroburton » Mon Oct 19, 2015 1:01 pm | |
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Indeed. I think the short story with Abigail Hearns at Tiberian indicated that the pirates there were using fences based in Silesia. Now, Tiberian isn't that far away from Silesia, all things considered. But it does suggest there may not be a major pirate haven anywhere in the eastern third of the Verge. Consider that those pirates would have had to fly between Manticore and Haven's territories, neither of which are particularly hospitable to pirates, and had their comrades behind them been captured, an ambush force could reach their destination in Silesia quicker via the wormhole network. |
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by saber964 » Mon Oct 19, 2015 4:09 pm | |
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First check a star map. Tiberian is clear on the other side of Manticore from Silesia, it is in the area between Erewhon and Haven. Secondly the world's in that area are dirt poor and would be on the level of stealing chickens or shoplifting at a dollar store. |
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by exiledtoIA » Tue Oct 20, 2015 4:39 pm | |
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First check a star map. Tiberian is clear on the other side of Manticore from Silesia, it is in the area between Erewhon and Haven. Secondly the world's in that area are dirt poor and would be on the level of stealing chickens or shoplifting at a dollar store.[/quote]
I don't know about that. The ship itself would be worth plenty. If you didn't shoot it up too badly. Of course this implies you can find a fence to broker the deal either for the whole ship or for parts. |
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by munroburton » Wed Oct 21, 2015 2:31 am | |
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I did. All things considered, I mean, it's even more of a trek to Mesa or somewhere south of the League, for example. That they were going all that distance to Silesia and back instead of somewhere more convenient(less h-travel time, especially with a merchie's h-generators) was my point. The thing is that Maya sector. If Barregos was simply a regular OFS governor, Maya might have become a nice place for pirates to drop by. Instead, the region of space has gone the other way. |
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by cthia » Wed Oct 21, 2015 11:40 pm | |
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I'd certainly like curling up by a fireplace and enjoying this! Pirates so plundering bad, there was a class of battlecruisers designed just for them! Arrrrr, them thar pirates were doing some serious booty lootin'. I know what their motto was, "Loot, scoot and bogey."
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Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense |
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