ThinksMarkedly wrote:SharkHunter wrote:I'm wondering if Phantom is still mission killed but the Sag-Bs survive?
They would die too, since the Nevadas had internal tubes.
The question here is whether this strategy would have killed 70 BCs like the one that did happen accomplished. Or was would it be less? If it's less, then Arngrim may not be able to convince whoever is left in charge to stop the destruction of the Hypatia habitats with people aboard.
At 25mm kilometers, HMS Phantom would have been able to put pretty much all of their missiles into space before the SLN massive salvo reached them. The reason I think the Sag B's survive is based on this quote in UH:
So in my updated-by-posts-in-this-thread alternate scenario, Phantom launches early with the Loreleis appearing to be nine ships, attracting that entire 120K missile salvo his way. Then "time on target", the Sag-Bs open up at to put their salvo(s) on target at the same time as in the book sequence... but now the Sag-Bs missile defenses are only dealing with the surviving BC(s) tube-launched missiles.I believe this is what the analysts call “overkill,” Kotouč thought wryly. I’m actually surprised he didn’t try to take us with just his internal tubes, given the numerical balance. Too bad he didn’t. Missile defense probably could’ve handled a mere five or six hundred missiles per ship!
That said, I find the way David wrote it to be quite moving, so I'm not complaining. Just playing armchair author-admiral.