Jonathan_S wrote:cthia wrote:At any rate, if I am correct, it doesn't change the fact the RMN doesn't expect any targeting problems, applied to the norm. No mere enemy is supposed to be able to get close enough to hide behind the junction.
I'm not actually sure "the junction" is a single point you can hide behind.
I can't recall anything in the books that says whether or not the (now) 7 links to remote termini are colocated together in a giant blob (just with slightly different approach vectors) or if they might be thousands of km apart just all loosely grouped within the general area called the junction.
I'm not sure either Jonathan, but it is fairly certain that that question needs to be answered. Like you say, it could just as easily be several distinct points. But if so, it gives the possible unorthodox tactic a familiar meaning. Remember the old arcade game Space Invaders? The LDs may be able to move across a vector achieving purchase and hiding behind various junction points... "backdoors." They can slide in and out like the ship in Space Invaders and shoot down corridors that may exist between "grav cones."
Jonaghan_S wrote:Modern forts are going to be hanging back a fair ways from the emergence point(s), so they have distance to bring their missile pods and LACs to bearleaving energy weapon fire to mines and remote energy platforms, rather than exposing themselves to energy weapons fire from anybody suicidal enough to make a hostile transit. And they're going to be above, below, and on all side of the emergence point(s). So it seems to me that even if we have a single giant "blob" of emergence points and grav shear the terminus will be covering only a few of degrees of sky from each fort - so even if the fort(s) directly on a given side of it are destroyed I think any "blind spot" where one or another of the remaining forts can't see (without looking through the terminus area) would be both very small and very close to the terminus. And of course the remaining forts (and the LACs stationed on them) can arc recon drones around the terminus to get a better look.
Your reasoning is solid, but assuming. First off, those LACs may find a hard time launching in a sea of invisible killer whales. Those recon drones may be destroyed mimicking the same tactic the Manties dealt their foe. And, those drones still have to locate the LD.
Jonathan_S wrote:And if the 7 termini are actually scattered around then presumably each one would be smaller, and the first shell of forts around each provide even more lines of sight around the others.
It would seem difficult to both station forts around each termini and also at a standoff range away from energy fire.
Plus, I'm not so sure about the whole separation thing. All several termini have to be close enough together that it continues to be considered as a "single" junction. Instead of a junction and an extra termini. This "area" is the MWJ.
The area an LD can hide behind would be quite large compared to an LD, if the LD is hugging it like a tree in the forest for cover. Each point has to be able to stack a gaggle of ships in the transit hemisphere a certain distance apart. That's a fair sized wall for an invisible LD to use as a shield. So, it would seem to make the situation even worse for the GA by supplying seven purchase points. Trenches in space.