kzt wrote:tlb wrote:If the LD's are used as commerce raiders, this would mainly work by posting at the hyperlimit near the closest approach to a planet and blasting anything that arrives when they are most vulnerable. Anyone moving in hyperspace will either be traveling with a wedge or sails. In the case of sails, the LD has to be under sails also; so not invisible. in the case of a wedge, there is a possibility of a passing shot; but it is limited by the decreased detection ability compared to normal space. I hope we will soon see what the author choses to do.
You don’t need LDs for that. You can just use merchant ships to scatter graser torps around the planet at the hyperlimit emergence points where they wait for customers.
joat42 wrote:You don't need graser torps for that, any kind of missile that can loiter works.
I think I'm changing my views on the LD's, I think the better analogy is that they are stealth-bombers, get in unseen, drop payload, get out unseen. They aren't intended to be used in a stand-up fight but they have the capability to mount some defense when needed. This also play into the mentality the MAlign has, strike from the shadows.
Interesting analogy.
At any rate, the submarine analogy is not considered correctly.
The most consistent error that is made when applying the analogy is in not realizing that the analogy needs to be applied
across the board. The most important and remarkable achievement that subs allowed -- and that truth still stands -- was to make it possible to get a substantial force close to the enemy. Period. Undetected, or undetectable, is a plus.
But, in WWII the subs did not have reliable firepower. Sometimes the torpedoes did not detonate when contacting the ship. Their delivery system was suspect as well, requiring a lot of luck along with a fair amount of skill. Their firepower was also nowhere nearly as effective as it is with the LDs. It certainly won't require several torpedoes to destroy a ship that is a sitting duck.
Comparatively, as far as the analogy goes, the MA's weaponry is more reliable. They will hit their targets if said targets are completely oblivious as they quite oftentimes were historically. The g-torps will not fail to detonate and they will deliver a devastating payload. A payload that even exceeds the GA's ability to produce. For a much more accurate and analogous account, the subs of WWII were effectively operating in energy range!
All of this is why I say that the maiden voyages of the LDs are going to be devastating, and it is also why I say they will have varying missions.
BUT! If the subs of WWII had had reliable and effective torpedoes and a reliable delivery system? The game would have been OVER!
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