Here are the mechanics of Point Defense Batteries so far:
"A point defense battery intercepts an attack on a 2D roll equal to or more than its Intercept score, as shown on the Point Defense table. A cumulative DM-1 is applied to this roll for every additional attacker defended against in the same round."
Just for clarification, by "additional attacker" do they mean other ships firing at you in the same combat round, or is that a typo for volley?
For instance, let's say a single ship fires a missile volley from 3 medium bays each? Is there a -1DM for defending against the latter two volleys? Or would the -DM only apply when 3 separate ships fire one volley each?
Also, shouldn't it be harder to defend against larger bay attacks? Shouldn't a volley of 120 missiles from a large bay be harder for the P.D. battery to counter than a volley of 12 missiles from a small bay?
"A point defense battery intercepts an attack on a 2D roll equal to or more than its Intercept score, as shown on the Point Defense table. A cumulative DM-1 is applied to this roll for every additional attacker defended against in the same round."
Just for clarification, by "additional attacker" do they mean other ships firing at you in the same combat round, or is that a typo for volley?
For instance, let's say a single ship fires a missile volley from 3 medium bays each? Is there a -1DM for defending against the latter two volleys? Or would the -DM only apply when 3 separate ships fire one volley each?
Also, shouldn't it be harder to defend against larger bay attacks? Shouldn't a volley of 120 missiles from a large bay be harder for the P.D. battery to counter than a volley of 12 missiles from a small bay?