Hutch wrote:Shark Hunter, I see your point, but destroying the mothballed ships are not going to be that costly; either have 2-3 CLAC's use them for Grazer practice for their LAC's or several old destroyers/LC's with a supply ship with contact nukes should do the job just fine (once the GA has cleared out any lurking warships).
I had a thought here:
Do a long-duration CLAC mission--drop the LACs so far out they are not detected. Boost to .8c and aim to pass 100,000km from the ships--then go into stealth, wedges down once you actually approach the system.
The reserve isn't going to have warship guards nearby, the LACs won't be detected. When they come into range they fire their grasers but otherwise stay as dark as possible--still no wedge. The Sollies see their ships going boom without any indication of what's doing it--how's that for demoralizing!
(And, yes, they can almost certainly pull this off unless they have the bad luck to have a warship in the wrong place. Stay far from the ecliptic and this isn't likely to happen. Defenseless due to no wedges?? Even if they are detected they are basically invulnerable against most threats. Not even the GA possesses a missile that can engage unless they're flying at the launch platform. Grasers can--but only if the firing ship is already perfectly placed. Time is also a factor--suppose they pulled this tactic on manned wallers, would they get hit? No--they will be outside maximum Graser range in 5 seconds. Unless the enemy was already at battlestations they wouldn't have a hope of engaging in this window. You couldn't pull this on alert ships because of detection on the way in, not because of what would happen on the way out.)