SharkHunter wrote:Instead, Theisman, Tourville and Chin correctly predicted that the first reinforcements would emerge at the limit at the closest point, so they pre-calculated the point where Chin would have to emerge to ambush those reinforcements. Note that trapping force couldn't be close to the emergence point before the reinforcements came back down to n-space, as otherwise it could be detected.
Agreed. But 2nd Fleet is also targeting the same "kill box", so let's have Kuzak -- who has an idea where 2nd Fleet is at because they could get a fix after coming through the junction -- comes in 400,000 Km above the ecliptic, and maybe double that to the side -- of where Tourville's ships HAVE to go to escape. Both 2nd and 5th fleet have to recalculate their targeting (presumably taking minutes), and when the trap is sprung, Kuzak has more time to get her LACS into position, more time for the Apollo missiles to chew up Tourville's damaged ships, etc. because the net distance would have only increased by a few seconds of missile flight time at MDM terminal velocities, and only milliseconds of Mark23E communication time. (1/64th...)
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400000 km is a rounding error. A light-second or 3 away isn't going to materially make any difference. Kuzak was never going to emerge into missile fire, since Tourville would never fire blindly before Third Fleet transalted. He had no way of knowing where exactly it would emerge (even if he had a good idea of a rough region) nor when it would. Kuzak's ships were faster from the Junction to Manticore-A's hyperlimit than any messenger that the RHN could have left there. The destroyers probably left to warn Tourville that 3rd was coming when they estimated that 3rd was 50-60% through.
Still, I would incorporate a random jink in the emergence position. That's probably SOP when hostile forces are present.