kzt wrote:Somtaaw wrote:Not so much, Manticore sent the scouts out to where the Sharks came in, and they'd been sure it was a glitch. And Sharks are relatively small, which is a lower energy event than a great big superdreadnought or large freighter. And if the downward translation is slow enough, as the Cut Worm scouting destroyers showed, you can't be sure it even happened.
Or if you have a small ship translate with a higher velocity, you get a bigger signature.
It's the fact that it takes 12 to 36 hours to get the signal and the fact that every second from the the time you dispatch a response force until they come back they are totally out of communication that kills you. So if you send out all of home fleet to respond to a threat 3 LM out and it's a decoy the adversary that created that decoy knows that they have at least 24 hours to do bad things without you having any heavy mobile units to respond. So you can't send out all of home fleet to respond to a threat profile.
The whole question as to what you are willing to send out to what is important. And how you will handle a large number of signals. Say you get one every 3 hours. Being very efficient you have already dispatched your ready team to look at this by the time the second one comes in. Do you send more ships out to look at number 2? How about #12? When they come two signals an hour, what do you do? At what point do you say that you are going to button up the entire system and go highly defensive for 2 months, with only very limited military traffic allowed to clean up the sensor picture?
The whether or not to just try to button up up your whole system is a good point, you can't just totally disqualify ghosts just because you got several in a short period, and only check one or two out.
But as to the hyper event, if you take a small ship and translate it at high velocity you won't appear all that much bigger than you are. Sails are, after all, directly related to the nodes used. So a itty bitty ship doing a crash translation at the very edge of your compensator is still going to appear as an itty bitty ship doign a crash translation. But translating at a mere 10 mps or stationary downward from far enough away, they might manage to convince you that your sensors need maintenance.
That puts frigates, destroyers and small light cruisers as your best "stealth at all costs" platforms, but frigates are possibly too small to cram enough rations in for lengthy stays. Hydrogen might also be an issue, unless you got a good grav wave leading almost directly to the system so you could save reactor mass until the hour before you cross the wall.