Temujin 001 in Bandit-2 has turned on its active sensor.
... we all know what THAT means...
The Pincushion is about to take another broadside?
Temujin 001 in Bandit-2 has turned on its active sensor.
... we all know what THAT means...
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Count Lake said:I believe I can speak for all of the downed pilots rescued from the dark abyss when I say thank you to the brave men and women of the fleet who have endeavored to engineer our first victory. May our skill and fortitude continue to shine through as we continue this decisive engagement.
Quick thought: are the rocks' active sensors on or off? If off, how about turning them on?
We don't have any prior experience of that ship type, right?
Set the rocks on ramming course!
Don't they have to pass close the rocks in any case? Given their tech advantage, I would think they would have the decoys in their sights long enough to empty their magazines.
Actually I once had a ship of mine ramming a precursor... mind I didnt ORDER it. Happened anyways.Unfortunately, the Prix can ram us, but we aren't allowed to ram them. Hardly seems fair.
Still, if you are afraid that they may destroy the rocks, set a renovouz point where the rocks will not be in the middle of the their path.
And I don't feel that the fighter's first strike was that impressive compared to the ones put out by the actual fleet.
Quift: Our fighters did admirably. We soaked up way more damage than we should in terms of missiles/tons. Those 19 missiles were overkill, and that overkill may have saved a bunch of bigger ships. In my opinion the fighters worked great, not as anticipated, but great.
Glorious Leader: Am I among the (so far) survivors?
Which means they need to be liquidated quickly.