Lord David the Denied
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Never done in the "canon" but a fighter the size of a Thunderbold could carry a nuclear weapon. That'd sort out a capital ship in short order...
locarno24 said:and for the love of god give them a weapon range longer than the width of their own base.
MustEatBrains said:locarno24 said:and for the love of god give them a weapon range longer than the width of their own base.
Like expanding all fighter weapons ranges by 2" (just a suggestion)
Slightly Norse John said:Everything in Sky Full of Stars that isn't contradicted by Armageddon is still current.
Sometimes with this game you can never be sure... :lol:Reaverman said:I'm sure you meant 'Superceded', and not contradicted?Slightly Norse John said:Everything in Sky Full of Stars that isn't contradicted by Armageddon is still current.![]()
prelude_to_war said:Sometimes with this game you can never be sure... :lol:Reaverman said:I'm sure you meant 'Superceded', and not contradicted?Slightly Norse John said:Everything in Sky Full of Stars that isn't contradicted by Armageddon is still current.![]()
locarno24 said:Along with the fighter, the rest of it's wing, and other fighter anywhere nearby and the sensor capability of most of the other ships on the field......
Personally, I agree with a comment made earlier - if fighters were only availible as transported craft, not independent wings (with a few exceptions like defenders in a planetary assault), carriers would become a whole lot more necessary.
I don't think a massive rules change is needed - just boost the number of attack dice (relatively less for nial windstars/thuds/etc) and for the love of god give them a weapon range longer than the width of their own base.
Slightly Norse John said:B5 fighters move not a vast amount faster than the ships they're attacking, and do so by strafing from close range, well within reach of a ship's main weaponry and usually it's defensive weapons, and need either extraordinary luck or a fragile target to do much damage.
Modern aircraft are so very much more capable against surface craft than B5 fighters are against ships, there's no real equivalence or point of comparison, and it's a very shaky analogy to pursue. Look up exactly hoew much of a mess twenty Block 1D Harpoons could be expected to make of a target, and in far greater safety for the attacker to boot, and watch even Sky Serpent pilots wilt in utter envy.
No it'll just crumple in on itself like a tin can, in the cruel vacuum of space... or, bits will fall of as it passed through the violent eddies in hyperspace...hiffano said:a lot less limited in temrs of armour and weapon loads, as it won't become to heavy and sink ;-)