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cthia wrote:If Honor can hyper directly in contention of the fleet in-system and immediately destroy it with an Alpha launch outside of its own effective range, then 8th fleet cannot be mousetrapped. It takes two to trap you. If one fleet is quickly eliminated, what is left is mano a mano.
That is exactly what happened. Honor made her intentions for somebody's daughter immediately known upon entering the system.
kzt wrote:Jonathan_S wrote:There's no position Honor can jump to where Chin couldn't then spring the trap on her.
The one thing Honor might have been able to do, should she be the first responder AND suspect an additional 110 SD(P)s waiting to spring a trap (something we've no evidence that she was worried about), would be to split her force and use part as bait to try to get Chin to spring the trap so Honor could use the remainder of her force to in turn counter-trap Chin. (Though that could be quite hard on the bait)
If Honor expected something like this she'd keep a hundred pods per ship ready (after she obliterated 2nd fleet from outside 2nd fleet's range.) This would probably destroy half of 5th fleet in a single volley.
But assuming that Honor actually used Apollo in an intelligent fashion, 3rd is going to know that 8th is armed with Apollo in one of two ways:
Either 8th starts to pop 2nd fleet ships with small salvos as soon as they exit hyper or 8th waits until 2nd is inside effective range and obliterates 2nd in a single salvo well before 2nd expects any fire.
So either she arrives before 8th fires on 2nd, and gets obliterated when Honor fires the stacked salvo at 5th, or she arrives and 2nd is a cloud of glowing plasma.
What do you think Chin is going to do when she hypers in and 2nd is just a cloud of plasma?
Thinksmarkedly wrote:I don't think Honor could make a single Alpha launch that would decisively eliminate Tourville's survivors at that point. He still had too many ships and was too far from her, even with Apollo and if she had fired from the hyperlimit. She'd have to fire multiple salvos and endure counter-fire while building up, at which time Chin pops in to say hello.
RHN ships don't appear to be able to translate with the donkeys. See the point pasted a few pages ago where the acceleration in Tourville's fleet was dropping while they were donkeying, which says that the pods were outside the compensator field. So Chin can't jump in with pre-deployed pods, which in turn means that Honor can take the time to build up a salvo to fire in Chin's direction as quickly as Chin can do the same on her. In this exchange, Chin suffers more because, despite having over 2x more ships, her missiles are less than half as capable as Apollo ones. So it's possible Honor still wins, but it's a throw of the dice because it depends on which vessels are damaged in the process.
Unless of course Second Fleet is sending a steady stream of missiles in Eighth's direction. If that is the case, then Honor can't build a salvo because of soft proximity kills. She can probably fire 2000-4000 Apollo per minute in either direction, but that's not enough to overwhelm either opponent's defences.
So as I said above, this might have been how Honor died and KcKeon & Truman saved the day.
kzt wrote:How many missiles did Honor fire at 5th?
62208 attack missiles, with was about half her ammo load.
How many apollo missiles did it take to kill a SD(p) when 3rd was shooting at at 5th?
576.
How many equivalent combat vessels did 2rd have?
About 80.
How many ships can 62208 missiles kill at 576 per?
108.
So 5th arrives and either sees 2nd die under a massive wave of missiles or sees a cloud of plasma where she expects to see a fleet.
What does this mean? What do you expect Chin will do?
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