Dafmeister wrote:C. O. Thompson wrote:
The junction is in a binary star system this would have an amplification effect on the RZ. Didn't one half of the Havanite Navy jump in close to the wormhole at Baslisk? I don't recall why they did not jump right out when the saw they were trapped but they did jump in with the objective to knock out the fort and hold the terminus.
If you're talking about the planned attack on the Basilisk terminus during Icarus, then the Havenite force was never 'trapped', at least not to their knowledge. They overshot their intended arrival point and had to turn around, giving time for White Haven to mount a double-transit from Trevor's Star with 8th Fleet and roll enough pods that you could walk from his flagship to Astro Control. The Peep admiral had no idea what he was up against until the first wave of missiles launched, by which time it was far too late to evade.
Well, once the missiles launched he was "trapped" by the minimum cycle time on his SD's hyper generators.
We've got some numbers from
this infodump. The one we're missing is Routine Readiness to Standby Readiness; but their was probably enough time (they had 84 minutes) to get the Havenite's generators back up to Standby before they got back into range to attack the forts.
But White Haven waited until they were only 5 million KM away, and he was able to engage with full powered missile shots (95,000g) which means under 3 minute flight time (1.7 minute by my calculations) -- way too little time for the Havenite's to hyper out even if they'd hit the button the instant they saw the missiles launch.
(Incidentally I'd forgotten that he'd exposed part of the capabilities of the MDMs there. 5 million km is within SDM range, but only with a half power shot; not the full power shots White Haven used. He needed most of the 2nd drive's endurance to pull of the flight profile he used)But back to C. O. Thompson's point about being able to jump in there at all, jumping in off to the side of (or behind) the terminus should keep you clear of the RZ because the triangle comes to a point at the terminus; with the danger zone fanning out towards the hyper limit. So come out several million km off to either side and you're fine; though there's still some risk that a nav error will cause you to hit the RZ anyway (ouch).
If the Havenite attack had hit their aim point they'd have blown away the forts before White Haven arrived (even though he started coming when the 1st part of the trap, the in-system attack, was sprung). However I
think the RHN ships' residual momentum would have carried them out of range before White Haven's wall came through. So at least a perfectly executed version of their plan wouldn't have had the RHN back in place to slaughter White Haven's unexpectedly early relief force. He'd have had a little time to organize before they managed to kill their momentum and come back. I think (but I didn't rerun the numbers on that)