--excellent questions, snipping the one that as a fellow author (though not of SF so far) is fun for me to respond to. Also, board folks, I don't have that battle text in front of me, be kind if I mess up the details a bit in my response...
--snipping--
Nadion wrote:When Terekhov realises there are three battlecruiser incoming we get an explanation that only HMS Hexapuma has the range to start shooting at them before they can return fire. It is also mentioned that HMS Warlock has a very small range advantage over the Monicans.
My problem is that HMS Aegis was still combat capable at this point of the battle, and according to HoS should have been armed with the Mk36 LERM, giving her sufficiently long range to be able to help Hexapuma whittle the battlecruisers at long range.
Why doesn't Terekhov even consider this option?
Problem is, the RMN hadn't encountered the particular forms of Solarian based ECM that the Monican battlecruisers were using, and his ships had already taken some damage, meaning their own CM countermeasures are below par. Terekhov's goal was to effectively turn the Solarian tech's ECM into homing beacons before the Monicans could range on his ships. True, they got lucky and took out one of the three early in the fight. They also didn't have the 16-G missile's greater hitting power.
Picture it this way. You have three unknown stealthy tanks rumbling towards you 20 miles out that can detect and evade all incoming shells fired further than 10 miles away. You have tank killers whose shells can hit the tanks at 10 miles if you can defeat those countermeasures. So you've got maybe 20-30 minutes to give your tank-killers the targeting info and penetration info that let their combined fire kill the targets. That's what Terekhov was going for.