Duckk wrote:cthia wrote:An Aside - FMI:
Another advantage of Apollo of which I'd like to be sure that I'm not in error...
Let's assume Haven has a two-to-one wall advantage over a Manty fleet. They are just inside effective missile range of each other. If the Manty fleet fires first -- compounded by higher missile acceleration and spreads fire over half of the Peep fleet... now this is where my understanding may fade into error...
If Apollo destroys half of the Peep squadron before their missiles arrive, wouldn't the now orphaned missiles belonging to now destroyed Peep ship's be rendered an ineffective threat?
It largely depends on the specifics of the engagement. Assuming a conventional engagement where the Havenites fire immediately after, the first Havenite's missiles would have dropped to internal guidance well before the destruction of their control ships would have been relevant. They're simply too far downrange for them to care about updates even if the launch ships were still there. Subsequent salvos may be affected, depending on how tightly sequenced their fire is.
Missed your post Duckk, thanks. And I'm going to assume that a radical course change at such close ranges wouldn't matter.