cthia wrote:Do forgive this repost, but I have got to know...
Can Apollo be fired in anticipation of ships exiting hyper after evidence of the azure bleed of the sails, and when the entire bridge is dealing with the nausea? The real question I'm posing here -- and what I think is a yet unused advantage and tactic of Apollo -- is to fire missiles before 'missile lock' -- with the intent of achieving missile lock on-the-fly?
A hyper generator can transition things that are outside the ship up to a fair distance away (but it's never been addressed whether there might be any interaction problems if those other items had wedges up, or were on significantly different vectors that the ship jumping out.
Now if you're under sails, as your "azure bleed" mentioned, that means you were riding a grav wave in hyper. A missile launched within a grav wave would be unlikely to survive long enough to light off it's wedge (which would instantly destroy it).
But even in that situation I don't see what would physically limit you from having timed your missile launch so the missiles cleared the tubes milliseconds after you'd hit n-space. Though if you're wrong about what you're facing that's either a very hostile act or a waste of missiles (since you can't recover them once fired)
However at the moment Apollo is only available in pod launched missiles - it takes a little longer to get those off. You could have the pods roll clear milliseconds after you hit n-space but it take a
little longer between rolling pods and firing that it does between a missile exiting a tube and it's wedge kicking on. OTOH that might give you time to abort the launch if you don't have a target. On the gripping hand we're now necessarily talking about a single stacked salvo; not the more usual double to quad stacked ones. So your getting off a quick but light shot. And your target has multiple minutes of missile flight time to react - so it's not like being two seconds faster off the mark will let you wipe them out by surprise.
Anyway that's probably enough rambling from me on this. (at least for one post)