Jonathan_S wrote:Brigade XO wrote:For Oyster Bay, the Sharks -even with Spider Drive, had to be transported to Manticore (and we presume Grayson) and for Manticore were essentialy "dropped off" by a ship with traditional hyperdrive and coasted down to sublight. Same with the Ghosts.
Actually no. Ghosts were dropped off by freighters. But Storm from the Shadows (Sh 51) spends much of a page decribing how the Shark-class ship hypered themselves into Manticore. (So a bit long to simply quote)
Twenty of Sharks transitioned in, moving dead slow, tractored together. After entering normal space they deactivate the tractors, seperated, then headed away from the emergence point, under spider drive, at 75 gees.
They knew the signal of their emergence almost assuredly be detected and that it probably wouldn't just be written off, without follow-up as a sensor ghost. So they planned on somebody showing up to check it out. But their spider drive let them slip out of the search locus in a way they were pretty sure even a stealthed wedge couldn't manage -- not that close, not against Manticore's ultra sensitive long range sensor arrays.
Cycling back thru asking questions from my notes, like here. Why did the Sharks need to operate in tandem by being tractored together? From your post it seems they didn't disengage the tractors until they had dropped back into n-space. Approximately twenty tractors in n-space could have given them away before they were deactivated.
Also, why was it so easy to tractor twenty ships together in hyper when the Peeps had trouble with one? I might be able to solve that one myself with dedicated tractors designed for the job, and smaller ships? But! Twenty ships simultaneously in one chain?
Oh yes, one more thing. Their stealth systems must not be affected by operating tractors. And, their ship to ship separation from each other has to be a lot closer than Manty ships. So their systems must not be so affected by each other like Manty wedges are so territorial.