Back after a hiatus, this looked fun
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Theemile wrote:Consider the following:
It's late 1922PD, and your 8 ship Roland division has just been deployed to the "Blah-Blah" sector of the SL to protect several newly liberated Protectorates. The 2 Systems under your care, XYZ and ABC are just ~2 hours apart in hyper. You've taken an abandoned mining habitat in orbit of a Gas giant outside of the hyperlimit in XYZ, as your base, allowing you to quickly get from 1 system to another.
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Given your division is running to danger on it's own, what pod load-out would you take, and why?
I'm goint to add a couple "political realities" to the tactical question and a surmise. First, no way would Michelle Henke leave two neighboring star systems that threadbare, so I'm going to assume that both systems have at least small covering forces of system defense pods and at least enough LACs to give pirates a quick death and anyone else a bloody nose, a la what HAH did at Marsh. The second political bit is that given that these systems likely were part of cushy OFS/transtellar deals a la Mobius, the newly arrived SLN forces aren't really interested in trashing the system's economic infrastructure, they just want to boot whatever Manties are in the area back out. My surmise is that the SLN doesn't know who is minding the store because they were booted out, and they know what Zavala did at Saltash with five Rolands, ergo they're going to be cautious and not dive in system at full accel.
Those affect the tactical reality because it gives my Rolands a chance to respond in force, and perhaps deliver an object lesson to FF in the process. My goal will be to force the surrender. I'll assume that by the time I get back, the SLN forces are headed in system and that the dispatch boat beats me back to the system enough to act as a tiny scout.
All of the Apollo and Mark 23 pods stay home because the Roland's can't use them. We'll assume I'm going to arrive with full pod loadouts that I can use "hot" upon arrival. I'm going to aim for a slight angle off of the least time approach for my hyper to normal space transition, figuring I've got the accel to get to an advantageous attack point that isn't also directly in line of system resources and planets. As soon as I arrive, get the DB mini-take, set my angle, the drone shell goes out, and I get ready to do a Saltash large, warning the SLN ships to abandon or be destroyed.
Let's assume they don't, and are deployed as one force. As soon as we reach my designated attack distance [20MM km], I'm going to launch maximum stacked salvos from the pods in ship attack order a la Saltash, never targeting a ship twice but perhaps targeting two ships at a time because I'm curious to see if a smaller hit total will take out a FF battlecruiser. We'll assume that by the time my ships are "pod dry", we will have likely hit every SLN BC with 40-50 Mark 16-G's. I probably ordered hit the command ship to be hit twice or deliberately mission killed in a single salvo, btw.
If there's anyone left to do so for the force, they've probably surrendered. If not, rinse lather and repeat on the SLN ships still in the fight, retaining a final 30-40 missiles per Roland to hold the system a la Terekhov at Monica. Object lesson delivered.
Thoughts?