Galactic Sapper wrote:Now, RDs are better, ship sensors are better, and the the outer picket is made of layers of RDs, followed by layers of LACS. I doubt Honor could have repeated the feat in 1920pd.
The rest of the fleet was at maximum missile range, whereas Fearless was at a range suitable for using its point defenses to carve a mustache onto her target's bow. She had a light cruiser at a range where in later books it would take a Ghost Rider drone's stealth to get that close. I suspect it was something RFC learned from after the first book, as we never see ships sneak into that range undetected again. IIRC GL range was something like 40k km and the second closest undetected ambush is more like 700-800k km at Cerberus (discounting LACs, of course).[/quote]
Sensors must surely have improved over time too. 1901 sensors on a 30-year-old ship that might have been due for a refit might have failed to pick up the CL, especially if Hemphill gave the Fearless the best stealth she could, to tip the scale in her favour.
Do also note that Fearless was picked up in every single subsequent game. The hand once burned is thrice shy. The CICs aboard Home Fleet most certainly stopped ignoring sensor ghosts after that time.
As for whether Fearless had her wedges down... could she and still have come into range of HMS King Roger? How did Honor know where D'Orville would be before she cut her wedge down? Or we best not dwell on how tactics using TWTSNBN would be...