Burger said:Yes, but IMO it requires too much suspension of disbelief. "Oh my ship just happens to be directly behind you, facing up your exhaust pipe"... it might be fair and balanced and just like a jump point, but it isn't believable - to me, at least.
its comparable to subs in VaS though and cloaking is far more advanced tech than submerging.
Lord David the Denied said:It's totally believable in the source material though. The cloaked Romulan Warbird just follows you until they get into a good firing position or joined by friendlies, etc, then decloaks to spring the trap - right at your weakest point where your lateral phaser array won't reach, photon torpedoes have to make a radical course change to reach and you can't react before you've had a volley or two of phase disruptor fire into your unshielded hull...
There's a reason the Klingons and Romulans jealousy guard cloaking technology... :wink:
exactly, its believable, very star trek and happens alot.
as to knowing where the ship is after recloaking in the more modern era I thought they had developed ways of tracking cloaked ships by emissions (i know in some of the novels they do) as long as they know to look for cloaked ships.
also using fedcom you always know where a cloaked ship is even right from the start so theres altenative options like that. I prefer the VAS sub rules.
its quite amusing that we are already debating on possible rules and we dont even know if its ST or another license yet
