cthia wrote:tlb wrote:That would work for an ordinary missile; but for the Mark 23-E and drones with the FTL communication system (and any other secret missile without a warhead), there needs to be a failsafe destruct method. Using the fusion reactor would be an elegant solution.
I'd say a Mark 23-E up the kilt shot letting go of its fusion reactor should destroy a warship in a last ditch effort.
Jonathan_S wrote:If it physically impacted, (or its wedge made contact) sure. Though then the reactor is nearly superfluous. But a Sag-C is designed to survived a Mk-16s reactor getting breached in the launch tube, and minimize the damage spear enough to keep it from cascading through the other tubes in that broadside. If th internal cofferdaming can do that I doubt a micrfusion reactor failure near the external armor of on SD is going to do major damage to the ship. And one going off at even “boom mode” warhead distances of 10 km or so won’t do much at all (Assuming it survived that far against PDLCs). Plus to get a up the kilt attack vector without that standoff range to hit from past the edge of the wedge (at least 200 km) requires the target to be running almost directly away from you; the 23E can’t turn a corner to pull off a up the kilt on a target that’s broadside on to the attack.
Still, I suspect most 23Es are going to try to ram after their brood attacks, however ineffective that might be. If nothing else it should cause the enemy to divert point defense from other more dangerous targets (since they can’t risk some sneaky tac witch might send a trailing contact nuke just pretending to be a harmless 23E). And if the attack birds do enough damage to knock down the target’s sidewall then the 23E’s wedge could destroy the damaged target. So no reason not to try to ram. The self destruct would be reserved for if you didn’t have any target you could ram (or you receive the abort order because the enemy struck they wedges)
Understood. FYI, I almost changed it to mission kill or cripple. I only see it as a one-off. There are a few one-offs in storyline. Or "one hit wonders" if you prefer. It's just that it'd make an interesting addition to storyline if it happened. I have no worries about the Wizard's ability to pull it off -- in that rare case where the situation might present itself. Providence.
One thing I failed to add in my assumptions. As director of the brood, the Mark 23-E does not execute its reserve for final maneuvers following the choir in. So should have something left in its own tank for final attack maneuvers? Hey, who the hell knows what design flaw Solly ships, or MAlign ships might have -- totally referencing the flaw in Star War's Death Star. Hollywood baggage.
I also entertain the possibility of that demon Murphy intervening and classified parts surviving the tactic, delivering trade secrets right to the enemy.