Egil Skallagrimsson
Mongoose
Fascinating stuff, seems a shame to return to the original theme of this thread, so here are a few ideas about missiles in MoT.
I have raised this before on another thread, but nuclear warheads, especially on torpedoes (heavy missiles?) are greatly underpowered, especially on a contact hit.
On a similar point, what would the collision damage caused by a light figter (10 tons) impacting a space ship while travelling at thrust 6 be? What about if it was flown by an AI, or perhaps in low tech versions as a drone, and carried a moderate size h-bomb (in the 1 Mega Ton range(weight can be found by stripping out the pulse laser, most of the fuel, the cargo and part of the cockpit)), which will be detonated inside the target after the "missile" has forced it's way into the armour.
Not impressed?, take the torpedo boat from HG as a starting place (40 tons, thrust 10), make the same adjustments and then release 50 or so at a dreadnought. Give them lots of ECM, stand off bomb pumped warheads as well as the main (impact, and large) nuke, and masses of submunitions to distract, deflect and destroy counter measures. With 10 points of armour it will be almost immune to lasers, and may well survive particle beam hits as well. Very expensive, but so are capital ships.
Are these super heavy missiles? (or is this just larger and more scarey versions of combat wasps from the "Night's Dawn" trilogy)?
Egil
I have raised this before on another thread, but nuclear warheads, especially on torpedoes (heavy missiles?) are greatly underpowered, especially on a contact hit.
On a similar point, what would the collision damage caused by a light figter (10 tons) impacting a space ship while travelling at thrust 6 be? What about if it was flown by an AI, or perhaps in low tech versions as a drone, and carried a moderate size h-bomb (in the 1 Mega Ton range(weight can be found by stripping out the pulse laser, most of the fuel, the cargo and part of the cockpit)), which will be detonated inside the target after the "missile" has forced it's way into the armour.
Not impressed?, take the torpedo boat from HG as a starting place (40 tons, thrust 10), make the same adjustments and then release 50 or so at a dreadnought. Give them lots of ECM, stand off bomb pumped warheads as well as the main (impact, and large) nuke, and masses of submunitions to distract, deflect and destroy counter measures. With 10 points of armour it will be almost immune to lasers, and may well survive particle beam hits as well. Very expensive, but so are capital ships.
Are these super heavy missiles? (or is this just larger and more scarey versions of combat wasps from the "Night's Dawn" trilogy)?
Egil