penny wrote:
Remontoire suggested a possible impeller-spider hybrid on the very first page of this thread. So much about the LDs still remain classified. Some possible breakthroughs I leave room for incorporation. We had a thread on possible other ships. These could be purpose built 'hyper raiders' employing the impeller-spider hybrid.
tlb wrote:
I have also mentioned a wedge - spider hybrid, but it would have to be purpose built; an LD is too massive to use a compensator, so it gets no advantage by having a wedge (and the disadvantage of being more visible). The reason I thought such a hybrid might be built was to get the ship in place to attack in spider mode quickly.
The main question about any "hyper raider": is why would it have a spider drive, if the intent is to attack within a gravity wave? The spider could be useful in a rift, but would be laughably slow in a wave.
Jonathan_S wrote:
Thought one thing that we do know about the LDs is their vast size -- hardly an asset for commerce raiding.
If you want to raid commerce you build smaller, cheaper, more numerous destroyers or light cruisers. So you can swarm the area and increase your chances of finding targets. If you want to raid convoys you build battlecruisers -- still affordable in somewhat reasonable numbers and powerful enough to fight their way through most convoy escorts.
I agree with both of you. My post was a bit misleading. I wasn't suggesting that the LDs should be used for commerce raiding. And certainly not for this application. Their size would cancel out any possible acceleration advantage gained from upgrading particle screen technology. What I was saying is that we do not know what surprises and technology will be incorporated into the LD that might be passed down into other ‘purpose-built’ ships. I see no reason that an LD should not also sport a wedge, if hybrids are possible.
Tlb, the reason the spider-drive is important to this commerce raiding strategy is being able to hide in-system and follow targets into hyper. Heck, hyper-raiders can just hang out at the hyper limit. They are sports cars able to run down prey.
Admittedly, this probably depends on the MA enjoying, what, at least a 5-minute advantage in sensor capability? So a hyper raider would need to follow a target within that 20 - 25 minute window? Since sensor ranger in hyper is limited to 20 LM.
I'd like to address a point Jonathan made ...
Why bother? If it's a major system they had to spend months sneaking in, so why hyper out to (maybe) kill an outbound freighter and then have to spend months again sneaking in? Once you've snuck in you'd want more return for the time expended.
I am glad you made that point. And I agree. However, it is also related to another point I've been meaning to make. Akin to the analogy of making spaghetti sauce. If you are going to spend hours cooking spaghetti sauce, then cook a lot of it to use later. Likewise, if you are going to spend months sneaking ships into a system, then sneak in a lot of them. Send along the kitchen sink too. I was thinking about how effective nasty LACs are to capital ships when they can get in close in swarms. And their acceleration is even greater because of the size of the LAC. But if a lot of these hyper raiders spend months on an insertion in important systems of the GA, then there should be enough of them to follow several convoys into hyper.
Another reason to attack in hyper instead of in-system, I hope, is to level the playing field. A spider ship can get its ass shot out from under it by a Q-ship in n-space, etc., etc. Hyper warfare is less risky and at first glance seems to require less firepower???
But I need some help. What weapon would be more effective in hyper if this strategy works? Are ships more vulnerable in hyper? Would a 3-second mounted ship graser do the trick?
BTW. An LD attacking commerce isn't commerce raiding. That's simply business as usual. Brute force. The US Navy doesn't want to use missiles to shoot down drones, but, well, sometimes war is just plain messy. But if an escort and freighters happen to come into an LDs web, and that Captain is a little rusty and has made a tactical error -- as escort Captains may not exactly be Top Guns -- then. Hello. Goodbye.
Late edit:
Thinksmarkedly wrote:
Why do we get only half the usual rate?
Inflation. The pandemic. Feds raising interest rates. I had to squeeze the bejeezus out of Abe to get that! You greedy post pandemic people are always looking for a bargain. I am offering you something for a penny. A dollar is worthless nowadays.
I'll have you know that presently a gallon of orange juice costs more than 3 gallons of gas!!!