cthia wrote:
That is the only possibility I could come up with as well, that Peep sensors were locked onto their sails. But at that same point - where the convoy's trailing destroyer first caught sight of the Peeps - interception was still beyond two hours.
Therefore, your post still doesn't explain why the convoy's CLs couldn't detect the sails or ships of six Peep CAs while passing right by them. Since sails so easily burn through the disturbance in hyper at greater than two hrs away.
Now, textev
does say the Peep force was using hellish ECM to thwart the sensors of the convoy's lesser capable trailing destroyer. But if it was also effective enough to defeat the sensors of the convoy's CLs while passing right by them, then the LDs are going to have a field day.[/quote]
We know with wedges, and I assume with sail, that the more power they're pulling the stronger their emissions and the easier they are to see.
The Peeps were apparently holding stationary, so their sails would have been drawing the minimal possible power when the convoy overflew them. But the convoy would have been sailing by at the max speed of the freighers (0.5c in hyper), so their sails would have been far, far, more visible than those of the cruisers lying in ambush.
But when the cruisers started overhauling them they'd be working up to their max velocity (0.6c in hyper) and so their sails would have been burning bright on grav sensors; despite the best their ECM could do.
If the freighters cut power to their sails to the minimum they'd become far less visible - but since the hostile cruisers were already tracking they'd know the course the freighters and with sails at minimum power levels you can't change your current trajectory much. So the cruisers could just close to where the freighters would have to be and start hunting (and at close range they can use radar and EM passive sensors, not just grav detection - though even minimal power sails can probably be detected at beyond effective radar range; unless you've got ECM to help hide them, which freighters wouldn't).
And while the freighters could gain a short time to maneuver unobserved if they dropped out of hyper, or even to a lower band, it wouldn't be long before the cruisers followed them - and if the freighters were still accelerating when the cruisers appear then they'd be giving away their position (and new course). But if they don't accelerate to change course the cruisers can easily calculate where their known velocity would carry them. And don't forget how much velocity you lose changing hyper bands. That'd make it even easier for the cruisers to use their superior acceleration to search for the now even slower freighter.