Jonathan_S wrote:Although at 2nd Hancock, when Shrikes were first used, the Peeps had some success firing missiles past the LAC and having their laserheads target backwards into the open kilt of the LAC's wedge!! That makes a perpendicularly passing shot like we've been discussing look easy
"Most of the Shrikes lost at Second Hancock had, in fact, been killed by "up-the-kilt" laser head snap shots at close range—exactly the sort of attack the designers had believed would be impossible. But while the firing solutions for that sort of attack against something as small and agile as a Shrike were, indeed, difficult to generate, the odds of success were much better than prebattle analyses had projected, and it took only a single one of them to kill an LAC." [AoV]
Whenever Laserheads have been "intricately" spoken of, we see the laserheads acting in a coordinated attack mode, aimed at one target.
However...
Would it be possible that laserheads also have an omni- directional or Cartoid-directional mode, where the laser heads fire in different directions or a general direction? Omni seems much harder, as the Nuke need to be focused by a grav lens on the laserheads to work, but a Cartoid pattern may be possible, allowing a shotgun effect of laserheads. A salvo of such missiles would get far fewer hits, but a higher chance of hitting a fleeting target such as a Shrike open aspect.