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CT Only: Black Globe and defensive fire

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One question I’ve never seen discussed, not even know if it has appeared on any game…

Black Globes affect both, enemy and friendly fire in a similar way. So, if you have a Black Globe flickering at 60%, you have your armor increased by 12 (even against Mesons), but so has your enemy if you hit it. Right to this point?

If so, how does the BG affect your defensive fire?

I mean, if you try to use a laser (or repulsor, or whatever) battery to stop enemy missiles, it’s assumed to also be affected by it, but is there any rules as how is it?
 
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Ok, that's what rules seem to point, but whay so?

I mean, your beams are affected while firing other enemies, why not missiles? As per narrative description, they should, as they (and probably the sensors) are affected by the BG. Even sand would be ineffective, as it will be probably absobed by it...

See that if you fire my beams agains incoming fighters while having my BG at 60% flickering, those fighters would have its armor increades by 12. If I fire them against missiles they are not affected?

Or it's just a matter of rules "simplicity"?
 
It's the level of abstraction they accepted.

There are a lot of things very unplayable in the black globe rules.

The EP bookkeeping is a nightmare if you try and use it in a fleet vs fleet battle and requires a lot of prep work.

EP capacity for each BG ship needs to be calculated and recorded.

EP absorbed need a look up table written, until you memorise the EP for every weapon type and battery factor.
 
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This is one of the things that's always bothered me. How hard can it be to time your ownship's weapons fire to when your Black Globe is in an OFF part of its cycle? This sort of thing is done all the time in radar electronics at TL 6/7 when you don't want your sensors to get triggered by your own emissions. In 1915, the first synchronization gears were put in service allowing a machine gun to be fired through an airplane's propeller arc, mostly without incident. By 1917, it was reliable. (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchronization_gear) This is very early TL5.

I realize this would be an actual change to RAW, but it's one I'd stand up for. Black Globes affecting ownship fire was not a fully-thought-through rule. As to how it would affect game balance, BGs are already pretty unbalancing, so that would be a GM call for their game.

Now timing engines is another thing entirely, and I'm willing to accept that even at TL15 you can't cut a thruster on and off in synch with a BG to achieve some percent of your full thrust, though I wouldn't argue against it if someone asserted you could. TL15 is way too far into the future to make speculation technically meaningful. TL15 is whatever we imagine it is. This is a cavemen speculating about nuclear weapons-level of future tech.
 
The logic (I think) is that your weapons are can be synchronized with the flicker of the globe, so they're able to shoot "through" it more effectively.

But that could also apply to pire against fighters, or other targets...

Sinchornizing lowered the fire rate, and so the effectivity, and the sensors should also be affected, as lock on is adquired/broken with each flicking

And for beam lasers, thos would not work, as they are continuous beams (or so are described)
 
But that could also apply to pire against fighters, or other targets...

Sinchornizing lowered the fire rate, and so the effectivity, and the sensors should also be affected, as lock on is adquired/broken with each flicking
Re: sensor locks breaking - That's not true even at TL7. Sensors miss targets in a coverage area more or less frequently depending on a host of environmental variables. Sensors continue to estimate where the target ought to be and pick the target up again when the variables are in their favor. Sensors can scan hundreds of times per second, and even at thrust 6, half a second is not a lot of time to significantly alter your vector and certainly not enough time to drop a track.
And for beam lasers, thos would not work, as they are continuous beams (or so are described)
At the very least, pulse lasers should be synchronizable through a BG with zero shenanigans. There's no statement anywhere I can find saying how long other weapons take to fire, so I guess it's a GM call to say weapons fire takes too long to fire through the off phase of a BG. Note that if the On/Off of a BG was in units of time other than seconds (which seems awfully specific for alien tech), that could allow longer firing openings, with a correspondingly longer active time to absorb incoming fire in order to maintain the overall percent of uptime.
 
I realize this would be an actual change to RAW, but it's one I'd stand up for. Black Globes affecting ownship fire was not a fully-thought-through rule. As to how it would affect game balance, BGs are already pretty unbalancing, so that would be a GM call for their game.

It isn't a RAW change, actually. I remember synchronization of the black globe flicker to the timing of weapons fire and sensor ops like interruptor gears going all the way back to CT in the early '80s. But I am not in a position at the moment to go look up any actual references.
 
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