RainOfSteel
SOC-14 1K
I never did. For those handful of built-up systems, especially Depots, and further especially Depot/Corridor, I'd always assumed every major body in the system was heavily defended; the median bodies were lightly defended and equipped with excellent sensors; the minor bodies, Kuiper and Oort, mounted with sensors to provide a sphere of detection around the stellar system.Originally posted by Baron Saarthuran:
My Lords,
Does this tactical conundrum you present assume that you (the defender) has already lost control of the entire system's resources, and its a last stand at the mainworld?
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Personally, I believe this would have a fair chance of detecting early, and thwarting with counter-fire, any attempt at accerlating any meaningful mass to fractional-C velocities. If such weapons were actually a real threat, the defending system would be _forced_ to have such a sensor net, and two, would be equally _forced_ to have the means to stop them . . . ok, I mean forced in a way that encompasses the idea that the defenders have brains and the budget and the willpower to see through a real defense.
While I've created a MyTU-only rule that prevents forces from reliably accerlating anything up to near-C and then jumping in-system followed quickly by impact with the target world, this does not prevent an enemy from jumping into deep space outside the heliopause of the target star system, and launching fractional-C weaponry from there. The problem with this is, the acceleration of such weapons involves Thrusters, those 6-G generators that push ships and weapons around. It is my belief that the synthetic aperture generated by data linking together a spherical web of sensors embedded in Oort cloud objects around a defended star system would be so vast that the resolution and sensitivity achieved would be able to detect a 6-G distortion in space time at great range, possibly at thousands of AU, plenty of time to send a signal into the central system. Counter-Fractional-C weapons launch platforms would, using massive gravitic generators, fire counter Fractional-C weapons (several, why take chances?) of comparable size (from a selection of possibile devices kept on hand), which would then continue to accelerate out-system on their own 6-G thrusters. These weapons would converge on the perceived target, probably intercepting it at great range, the further away from vulnerable worlds, the better. The collision (resulting from impact against a superior mass travelling in an opposing direction), will pretty much turn into a largish burst of gamma rays. The defenders could even have a volley of a few thousand nuclear weapons following the main counter Fractional-C weapon, which would explode in echelon directly after the main collision at a calculated interval so that the radiation pulses from the multiple sets of explosions could buffet-disperse any remaining inbound gasses and/or microscopic debris.