cthia wrote:I don't have the book handy right now, but I am quite certain the Shrikes used missiles as well. I recall specifically "missile flight time is twenty seven seconds."
Note that those are Vipers and the LACs were REAAAALLY close. I don't know how long it takes for a ship to reconfigure from Warshawski sail back to wedge, but 15 seconds could be pushing it close. Not to mention the shot could be up the kilt, so no amount of wedge or sidewall is going to help. The LAC Vipers are up against the stern chase weapons of those BCs.
Without rereading, I recall I imagined they were firing on the unarmoured ventral or dorsal aspects of the ships, which are a much bigger target and much more fragile. But there's no requirement that ships come rotated the same way, only that their vector be the wormhole's exit vector. So ships could come sideways and the LAC would be seeing the broadside of the ship. On the other hand, firing up the kilt would mean firing
through the wormhole. What happens to stuff going through the wormhole in the wrong vector, without sails?
The Shrikes were firing both energy weapons AND launching missiles. It is because of what I shared with tlb in another post about the Shrikes one Achilles heel. They have a limited energy budget because the fission reactor cannot recharge the plasma capacitors in the midst of battle. So they only have a limited number of shots from the energy weapons. They had no choice, unless I digested it all wrong. Quite possible since I was still pining from Jayne spurning my advances, yet again.
That's true, but if it takes a single shot to kill a BC and they had more than one LAC, they can do a relay. One takes up firing position while the other recharges. Note also that the ships were coming alone, since it's a WH transit. They were also spaced out from one another; without traffic control, they were likely at least two minutes from each other.
So, can you recharge the capacitors for the graser in 4 minutes?
You're right, they didn't have their wedges up and they weren't cleared for action. Against the Shrikes energy weapons under those circumstances, it was like clubbing kittens. But the fact remains, Manty stealth allowed them to get LACs less than thirty seconds missile flight time from the enemy. MAlign stealth is even better.
That's not comparable. They "didn't get to less than 30 seconds". They were there before the target ship appeared in system. The transiting ship could not detect the LACs because it was literally light-years away. By the time it did transit, the LACs could be making the biggest noise in the Universe and that wouldn't have saved the SLN ship.
If they steal the RMN reactor secret, that mine field of missile pods can become a minefield of missile pods and grasers like what Shannon came up with from salvaged Solly energy weapons. Ouch!
If you know a minefield is there, call Harkness. He'll send a Barricade down to clean it up. He may even use CMs this time instead of capital ship missiles. You know, those things with oversized wedges whose purpose is to hit stuff with the wedge? And don't let him read Starfire, or he'll start thinking on how to create AMBAMMs.
Actually, no, that won't work. If each CM has a 100 x 200 km wedge, a Nike fires 32 CMs every 8 seconds, then 5 Nikes can sweep a cross-section of 100 * 200 * 32 * 80/8 * 5 = 32 million km² in 80 seconds. That's a circle of less than 3200 km in radius. No minefield is that small. Maybe if the missiles decelerated and made 100 passes through the volume of the minefield, that would get us to 32000 km in radius, which is now closer to what a minefield around a planet might be.