kzt wrote:Somtaaw wrote:But the Havenite Triple Ripple, you're already using bigger and dirtier nukes than conventional shipkillers, and somehow detonating your first salvo without harming your second and third waves which are mere seconds behind, and probably flying directly through the nuclear fire to attack "from out of the fury of a star".
Considering that missiles use grav sensors, the triple ripple is roughly akin to laying smoke at night against radar directed gunnery. They won't even notice it. Plus nukes in space are just bright flashes, there is no fireball as that is the X-rays in the warhead acting on the atmosphere around the warhead.
Not quite. The triple ripple isn't optically blinding the grav sensors; it's trying to throw enough EM noise at them to damage or temporarily overload them.
The sensors are designed to look at grav ripples along the alpha wall; but I'd be surprised if they didn't also act an unintentional antenna and were subject to malfunction (temporary or permanent) when hit with big EM pulses.
Now whether any plausible collection of long range space-borne nuclear explosions could generate enough EMP is a different question; but at least there's some mechanism by which nukes could hope to affect grav sensors; while there's really no mechanism by which plain smoke could hope to affect radar.