Jonathan_S wrote:ThinksMarkedly wrote:Note I wasn't talking about sending LACs from the inner system to investigate. In a Tier 1 or 2 system, a hyper emergence a light-hour or so out is investigated by the ready squadron of destroyers, because they are hypercapable ships. And because they are, they can follow the raider through hyperspace. Hopefully given the absurdly short distance they'd arrive at, they can even see the translation upwards and follow, just like the hyper-raider idea itself. So this tactic has again the danger of being used on itself.
Even if they can't see the translation upwards, they will see the new hyper emergence or be told about it via FTL comms. At this point, the DDs have an acceleration advantage in hyper and top speed does not matter. And if the hyper-raider is the size of a cruiser, it takes even longer to translate than the destroyers, which means they would close the gap every time they really tried to insert (as opposed to translating in, recharging and translating out before the destroyers come to investigate).
Though if the Spider ship flees into hyper as soon as the destroyers arrive they won't be able to immediately follow.
They'll have discharged their hyper generators exiting hyper and so won't be able to use them again for probably 15-20 minutes -- which gives the fleeing ship a good head start.
However if it waits to see if they've spotted it then, yeah, the DD's would have their hyper generators recharged and ready to go and be able to see their target vanish and chase it into hyper. (I
think there's still and issue of having to guess which hyper band it chose to translate into -- pick wrong and I think you've got to wait for your hyper generator to recharge again before guessing again. A hyper-raider probably doesn't have to deal with that because if the departing ship doesn't have any reason to think it's there it's likely going to a very predictable hyper band. But in an evasion scenario you might well pick one randomly to increase your chances of breaking contact)
Textev? Range necessitates whether an upward translation can be seen?
In my scenario, I was thinking that the hyper raider could see when the prey hypers out because said prey would disappear from the sensors of a raider who is already very close.
If the ready squadron sees the raider it might be because the spider-drive has not been activated. If that is the case, the ready squadron would assume the raider has hypered out after the spider-drive
is activated.
But if this is a hyper raider who has tricks up its sleeve, is it really going to run? If it has a 3-second firing energy weapon and has the acceleration advantage because of upgraded screens... and sensors are significantly better, then why would it necessarily run? It is optimized for hyper warfare. I disagree with Theemile on the possibility of a 3-second firing energy weapon. More on that later.
But the spider-drive works in hyper, and the raider has an accel advantage in impeller mode and adequately upgraded sensors. (I'm changing that from marginally or significantly to adequately, more on that below.)*
A raider in hyper with DDs giving a stern chase can simply out accelerate them to the point where their sensor range becomes iffy. The raider then drops pods of stealthy spider-driven g-torps awaiting the DDs to catch up. The DDs will be too busy flexing their muscles and showing off their
alleged accel advantage to properly scan for traps. Says the spider to the flies. Bye bye DDs.
Or, a raider could certainly lie doggo in hyper where sensors are even more iffy. Lying doggo in hyper should work even better than lying doggo in n-space. Especially with spider technology. Plus, with the smart paint there will be no eye contact before the engagement. A 3-second firing energy weapon from inside your pajamas is going to roast your nuts. Running into an ambush of mine-like g-torps is going to make a hell of a display of flaming datum.
And do consider that subs work in packs. If when raiders are hypering in their sensor ghosts are too faint to discern the number of ships, and or if the raider is part of a pack and it sees its comrade has to run, the pack can enter hyper ahead of the chase and spin a web, says the spider to the incoming flies!
*Upstream I accused the hyper raiders of enjoying a marginal increase in sensor range. I was thinking that a mere marginal increase in sensor range would be adequate based on the battle of the Mutarra Nebula between Kirk and Khan.
Kirk took his badly wounded ship into the Nebula to level the playing field. Sensors are severely limited in a nebula and it came down to who sees the other first. So, within weapons range I thought in hyper it would come down to who sees the other first.
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If the hyper raider is a hybrid, why can't it also have a streak drive where it simply selects a band where the pursuers cannot follow?
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