Dear Relax,
I thought you were headed the other way with the possible utility of the hybrid. Well, I did all the way in until the line that reads . . .
relax wrote:. . . Only difference is how fast you want the Graser Torp to get into range.
"Oh," I exclaimed. I thought he was going the other way. As in, how stealthy you'd want to get a wedge inside GA defenses. See how my wired brain worx!? Alas, I caught no joy. But! . . .
Concentrating on the opposite benefit, wouldn't such a design allow you to get a wedge in where needed? Like the one rare time Scotty used a nuke because, due to providence, it was more effective? Dunno where such a utility would be more useful than the graser, but possible?
However, it should be noted that if a single warship is targeted with this utility in mind with several or more hybrids on a certain vector with the intent of guaranteeing an up the kilt shot, would seems reasonable. At any rate, I completely miscalculated your bearing. And I totally apologize for thinking your brain fires like mine.
—cthia
P.S. Such a utility would seem to be perfect in destroying stacked pods as well.
P.P.S. I can't get the scenario out of my mind when Courvosier died in the Endicott System. The enemy lured them to a preordained spot in space where they lie waiting. If the MA sneaks certain tech into the system and lures a fleet within range. . . said the Spiders to the flies . . .
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