lyonheart wrote:Hi cthia,
Again, are you trolling?
Since you overlooked that being inside the hyper limit means you can't hyper out to micro-jump?
BTW, Barricade is inherently wasteful of MDM's, every tactic has a cost, but attacking the enemy formation isn't its purpose; and trying to match them with the primary attack volley would only work in very few cases where the enemy was far more inept than Tamaguchi.
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cthia wrote:cthia wrote:quote="Brigade XO"Not sure why the Barrricade missiles would not have been usefull against the SLN ships unless they were either ultimatly destroyed by wedge fratricide of their missile targets or ended up too far from the SLN ships and never entered their engagement range of those ships.
Given that The SLN was chasing- presuming they were going on the same vector and Tremain's force wasn't attempting to curve away to a closer point of the hyper limit- they should have ended up flying right through the remains of any of those RMN vollies. While the power supply for the missiles wedges might have been drained, that doesn't have to mean that the warheads would be dead. Even one laser head going off infront of the SLN ships would have had some effect if nothing more than forcing them to concentrate some sensor capability to other ballistic weapons.quote
BARRICADE I suppose we as readers should give a moment of silence and appreciation for Tremaine's first battle tactic, born of his first battle plan.
There's plenty of the Old Lady in this plan and a little of Foraker too. We must study our enemy musn't we?
I'm not sure why they wouldn't have been useful either. Unless they were all destroyed, which I didn't get the feeling that that was the case. Subsequent launches also attacked to get more of the SLN missiles that were missed. But I kept waiting for the part that the surviving missiles would carry on.
As a matter of fact, since the Barricade missiles had lower acceleration and the follow up launches would overtake them easily, perhaps they could have been made to arrive very closely together -- after the Barricade missiles had passed through the Solarian launches with plenty of time left on their drives.
It was also noted that Tamaguchi was towing lots of pods. I just knew they were going to be targeted by stealthy probes and destroyed. But perhaps it was concluded that more of the missiles could be destroyed while in their ballistic phase than by stealthy armed probes.
I also thought Tamaguchi would give tit-for-tat as far as the tactic of hypering out and microjumping out of the other side of the system to bring the Charles Ward to bear. They might have been able to destroy the fleet auxiliary. She would have made a nice prize, if so.
One of these days I am going to read up on trolling if only to satisfy your insistence that I'm a troll. If there are facts that I missed, I missed them because I'm human and not a techno geek, not because I'm a troll. Benefit of the doubt from you, once or twice? Don't always assume the worse.
Can't hyper out? Both parties were threatening to do so. Tamaguchi was running for the limit and Ginger's contingency was threatening to microjump to bring Tamaguchi to bear.
Not saying you're incorrect inasmuch as I'm at a lost -- my less than stellar understanding of the tech, you see. Hence, the reason for positing the question.
At any rate, why waste the surviving missiles of Barricade when they could still be used? They were perfectly capable of receiving new orders, despite what their original mission was.