Loren Pechtel wrote:No. Laser heads use a lensing system to focus the bomb energy--without it the lasers simply wouldn't have the punch to be worthwhile. While they obviously can kill a pod at 30,000km on the right axis that doesn't mean they can kill every pod within 30,000km.
Jonathan_S wrote:Um, yeah it does. The lasers weren't what were killing the pods. The lasers were aiming for the ships.
It was the collateral damage from the exploding nukes, that power those lasers, that was killing the pods. From 6 million km away you didn't have the accuracy or sensor reading to hit a towed pod with one of the 6 (?) lasers from a laser head except by pure luck. And yet we're told any towed pods (that weren't fired off before the first salvo of laser heads arrived) were wiped out by proximity kills. (And a laser in a vacuum can't generate a proximity kill; do the damage must be coming from the nuclear explosion 30,000, or so, km away)
Loren Pechtel wrote:You're missing the lensing system. It can't focus the bomb's energy perfectly (if it could there would be no reason for the laser rods at all) but it channels it into a pretty small segment of the sky--the segment where those missile pods are.
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Sorry, I misunderstood. You meant the grav "lensing" system that focusing the nuclear blast forwards; not the laser lensing that focuses the laser beams.
That's a good point, the majority of the nuke's blast is getting projected in a more concentrated cone forwards. So the EMP or whatever from the laser head's nuke probably looks more like a shotgun blast than a grenade blast.
It can kill pods up to 30,000 km away, but probably only in a 60-90 degree cone; not in a 360 sphere.
Still if we assume a 60 degree cone that's every pod at 30,000 km within a roughly 942,531,332 sq-km circular area. OTOH, if I didn't screw the match up, big as that is that's still only 1/12th the surface area of the entire 30,000 km radius sphere.
So yes, you'd need more nukes to 'plow the road' of probably pods - but still doable should you be able to make reasonable guesses as to where those pods would have to be.