Jonathan_S wrote:cthia wrote:In light of how I incorrectly parsed the companion thread about tactical changes, the RMN could build a larger fleet of much bigger tugs which could be strategically positioned around the planet with wedges always up ready to intercept any ballistic attacks on the planet.
That is true, and it is my fault for leaving out certain details. I do that often I suppose, when I think certain things are obvious. And oftentimes because my typing ability greatly lags behind my brain, and I simply forget.
But. A lot of my notions hinge on the middle ground that I hope (and I do appreciate the author's dilemma) that the author will observe between how much of an advantage he will allow MA stealth to have. While simultaneously trying to indulge practically every one of his fans by not repeating a boring adoption of another toothless enemy. We all want the MA to be more of a challenge, don't we? Hence, it is the fuel behind my on-going light-hearted banter with ThinksMarkedly about just how close MA stealth can get.
But, I assume any spider drive detector will have a limitation as well. I have posted many times about how I think a system spider drive detector will be a huge monstrosity which is tethered to the Home system.
Even so, even then I think all the RMN can hope for is
an early warning system. But not a system good enough to actually track and target a spider. But maybe just a system that is good enough to go on red alert just in the nick of time, or almost in time?

So, a fleet of tugs may be able to detect intermittent signals as the g-torps penetrate them in time to call out range and bearing to their cohorts behind them.
Jonathan_S wrote:If the wedges are always on then the sneak attack could plot ballistic courses through the unavoidable gaps between them.
You very well may be right about that. But my brain is still having reservations about accepting the ability at face value. G-torps don't have wedges, so I suppose that would make them more maneverable since the g-torps don't have to overcome the acceleration of a wedge, but it seems like thrusters should be detectable. Also, the MA has very limited FTL ability and real-time contol of g-torps to be able to thread the needle don't seem written in stone. Unless it can get certain objects positioned deeply inside the hyper limit. Ahem!
Jonathan_S wrote:If they're just ready to spring into action when an attack is believed to be underway -- well they already have that. That's the block ships we saw at Beowulf -- which blunted the Hasta attack.
And we're told similar ships exists to protect Manticore and Sphinx; it's just the only attacks those planets have suffered were Oyster Bay and there was no warning. (And even if the block ships had been active the MAlign had plenty of time to slip their graser torps past and to have their spotting Ghosts update the fire control relays to loop Cataphracts through the gaps between block ships.
Actually I forgot about that, plus, I could use a reread.
At any rate, how many people want the MA to be a real worthy opponent far more entertaining than an 800 lb teddy bear raise your hands.
Ok, I should have asked how many people don't want that.
