Somtaaw wrote:Loren Pechtel wrote:
They felt they could stop them at Manticore now that they knew what they needed to look for. I don't know how they planned to do it.
They felt that they think they could prevent another attack of the same sort from succeeding.
But their whole prevention strategy boils down to:
next time we think someone dropped out of hyper we're going to shotgun so many ships, and deploy so many Ghost Rider drones, you could EVA and jump from drone to drone back to Manticore.With enough drones in space, and enough tin cans and light cruisers using both active/passive sensors, and GR drones looking, we know from the MAlign side that the Sharks couldn't possibly stay undetected because they directionally emit heat for stealth.
However, that's still not a guarantee that Sharks couldn't pull a repeat of the Yawata. If they dropped out at 2 light-months, like the Yawata did, and accelerated fast enough, by the time DDs/CLs could be ordered to that location and actually arrive, the Sharks might have gotten far enough out to stay undetected. It all depends on exactly how fast they can accelerate, and how long a response takes, and whether you played any shadow games, and just drop out of hyper long enough to summon the Manticoran response as bait before running away.
it took 4 hours for the DD's searching reached the area.
D=1/2At^2 502 G's, 5 hours = 810Mkm radius = 1000 light seconds.
What I would use is a squadron of CLAC's supported by 10,000 recon drones.
Also, although conventional shipboard gravitic sensors can't find spider drive ships at 1 light second, I notice that RFC didn't say that they weren't detectable at longer range by other methods . . . . . . . .
In addition, the spider drive ships shut down their drives a couple of hours out. I believe that the deep space arrays that can detect hyper transits many months out can detect the spider drive from several light hours out.
If you know what to look for, you can filter for that signal and find it at a much longer range. so if the deep space arrays got a reading on the spider drive that was part of the graser torpedo, where an unfiltered gravitic arry wouldn't see the drive at 1 light second, with the correct filter the drive might be spotted at 5-10 light seconds.