Right I haven't had a good rant in a while . . . . so this seems as good a point as any!
First off, the "upgraded" benefits of emines over 1st ED do in some instances make sense, and gives certain fleets a tactical edge in fights where they otherwise wouldn't have one.
My problem with the current emine rules are purely on their SB abilities. Now taking into context what everyone else has said so far, I have the following points to make, which in my opinion alude to why a stealth roll should be necessary for emines.
Emines automatically attack any target within 3", try and delude yourself that this isn't an attack as defined by the rules because you aren't rolling any DICE, but the rules say it is an automatic ATTACK. The rules for stealth state that after a ship has been declared as a target, but before rolling any ATTACK dice [theres that word again] make a stealth roll to beat the ships stealth. This ATTACK is no different other than the fact it is a large bomb exploding on a timed fuse so why shouldn't it roll a stealth roll first? You don't target a ship with an emine, you just target an area of space, I hear you say. Well, the stealth roll is [as I see it] a roll representative of your own ships sensor suites and targetting matrices, ATTEMPTING to gain a full lock on a vessel which you SUSPECT to be in an area of space. So you launch an emine where you SUSPECT a stealthed ship might be lurking, based on what? the failure of your own sensors to provide accurate data? so the emine explodes and nothing is there, do you keep on loading areas of space [OH MY GOODNESS HOW VAST IS SPACE?] until you happen to get lucky? To represent how random that process is in a wargame, would be insane, and would require an amount of resources that one ship alone wouldn't possess especially given on more than a few vessels its a one shot wonder.
My point is how can you fire at a ship that you don't know is there? Forget the fact you can see it on the table, we are supposed to be playing in the spirit of the game, and the setting on which it is based. I think emines need to loose their auto-SB abilities and instead allow an additional bonus to other attacks if the emine attack is successfull but the emine should still roll for stealth, after all, you ARE targetting that minbari sharlin even if you try and use the excuse that you are just targetting that atomic size particulate of spacial debris 200 metres of the sharlins bow. Get real please, if you don't know its there you can't shoot at it [SHOCK HERE] because you don't know its there. How do you know its there or not, use your sensor systems represented in your stealth roll, not succesfull? Then you don't know its there, try again, of course its entirely possible that where a ships sensor suite and several weapons targetting matrices might fail, that one weapons targetting suite might succeed.
Have I made my point? Likelihood of rules changing? Nil.
On the plus side, I'm not that bothered, I don't use minbari. And I've found that ships within emines tend only to get that one wonderful shot; before my centauri hunting packs on them and delivering some ion cannon goodness.
P.S - rant is not directed at anyone person; no offence is intended but I do have a supply of dummies ready in case your interested.
