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OOC: unless your "frigates" are essentially glorified fighters, this is unholy OP compared to what the others sent, especially since otherwise your carriers would be giganormous. Even then, your high ammount of capships (battlecruisers, carriers, dreadnaught) is only justifyable if they are the size of what others would call a heavy cruiser, with your Dreadnaught being the only true capship in comparison to other factions. Tho it would propably be reasonable for the ammount of fighters on your carrier. your 'escorts' would be corvette-sized and your lancers the equivalent to other factions' frigates. If that is not your intention, consider changing the numbers. Look at what other factions bring into the field for reference of what is a good measure.
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I also like the diversity of tactics. While some basics (use your ships for what they were designed for) are present at all times, the tactics are pretty interesting. I look forward to my own battle, especially considering how my opponent's tactics look. I guess a major factor will be whether hexalan can find and get to the package before being decimated by the 1st Battlecluster's hit-and-run strikes. I also guess Darkstar might have a rather unforseen impact, it all depends on how well my psionic stealth circumvention will work. (it's purely theoretical so far, as the MQR has never been in a war against Darkstar and never got to test this method)
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I also like the diversity of tactics. While some basics (use your ships for what they were designed for) are present at all times, the tactics are pretty interesting. I look forward to my own battle, especially considering how my opponent's tactics look. I guess a major factor will be whether hexalan can find and get to the package before being decimated by the 1st Battlecluster's hit-and-run strikes. I also guess Darkstar might have a rather unforseen impact, it all depends on how well my psionic stealth circumvention will work. (it's purely theoretical so far, as the MQR has never been in a war against Darkstar and never got to test this method)
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Yeah we never really got a good reference system so I'm not sure what is what and how much of different things is normal. Besides, for being a member of a community like this, I know surprisingly little about scifi spaceship battles and stuff like that. That's part of why I don't have much of a military.
But sure, I'll try and check what is what and revise my numbers.
But sure, I'll try and check what is what and revise my numbers.
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I'm interested to see how well the MQR's attacks will work against the new upgrades.
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Keep in mind that 'spinal mounted psionic cannon' is an energy weapon equivalent of a MAC.
You get 2 of those fired simultaniously at each of your ships. Just saying.
Well, it's time for the waiting game until Fenway comes online and posts the battle I guess?
You get 2 of those fired simultaniously at each of your ships. Just saying.
Well, it's time for the waiting game until Fenway comes online and posts the battle I guess?
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Ivan2006 wrote:Keep in mind that 'spinal mounted psionic cannon' is an energy weapon equivalent of a MAC.
You get 2 of those fired simultaniously at each of your ships. Just saying.
Well, it's time for the waiting game until Fenway comes online and posts the battle I guess?
Oh G´yeah,but i guess that my stealth will work very differently this time.
anyway,winning or losing,with will be good to get some experience,upgrade some tech,and aquire information on psionic attacks.
Right,ivan?
Explaining technologies that i will use.
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Keep in mind that Onestys (half of all my cruisers) have 8 MACs.Ivan2006 wrote:Keep in mind that 'spinal mounted psionic cannon' is an energy weapon equivalent of a MAC.
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That's most definitely going to be needed unless they have paper-mâché shields and armour.

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What the hell is a MAC?
I always asked that.
I always asked that.
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A big cannon or a shitty operating system.Crash Override wrote:What the hell is a MAC?
I always asked that.
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Re: Where we Left Off
Hexalani strenght is in armour, which doesn't really count in the war games as shields down = you're out.ACH0225 wrote:That's most definitely going to be needed unless they have paper-mâché shields and armour.
While they have made developments in shields, their shields are propably still among the weakest, even if not super-weak anymore.
And as mentioned, my Typhoons will be performing hit-and-run tactics on you, with passive sensor jamming (aka tactical stealth) on, so by the time you turn your cruisers at my ships and can fire in a manner that allows you to accurately hit them, they'll propably be spinning up their FTL drives already.
If my strategy works out, you may have a 'game over' for up to 17 of your frigates (ammount of typhoons divided by 2, rounding down) every time I do this.
This means that after 5 times, you will barely have any frigates left and your bullet formation for attacking the package is ruined while the defense force of your dread is significantly weakened, dropping your chance of success drastically.
Again, it's mostly a matter of how many of these runs I can make -and how well the tactic works out- before you encounter the Novan response force.
@LS http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Magnetic_Accelerator_Cannon big ass spinal gun, essentially any kinetic weapon as strong or stronger than a nuke
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These have been upgraded by NeoRome, subpar shields are no longer and issue.Ivan2006 wrote:While they have made developments in shields, their shields are propably still among the weakest, even if not super-weak anymore.
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I'm toning down the Zuguthian's numbers of fighters and removing frigate carrier stuff. But I will figure out the first battle... now.
Also, remember that the Hexalan ships in the fight are NeoRoman upgraded, so they're basically using NeoRoman tech (albeit weaker than standard military)
BATTLE ONE... FIGHT!
The Orion perimeter maintains a screen for a while, before detecting the Hexalan fleet approaching from one direction, headed in the general direction of the package. The ship that detected it jumps away and the perimeter screen is maintained. The Darkstar ships jump in just around them, close enough that the sensor systems are useless, but far enough to separate them from the main task force. The Orion Second fleet jumps in directly in front of Hexalan's bullet formation, and the MQR typhoon cruisers jump in above the fleet. The Second Fleet begins to spread out as the Hexalan ships open fire with MACs, taking down the initial line, while the fast movement of the frigates prevent the powerful cruisers from being attacked. [Orion 2nd Fleet Casualties: 8 frigates, 4 cruisers. Hexalan Fleet Casualties: 7 frigates, 15 support corvettes]
The second fleet opens fire in a synchronized volley, able to overwhelm a considerable number of the frigates and a couple cruisers. As this volley was fired, the Darkstar ships rapidly close with the second fleet and unload a devastating volley, while remaining nearly undetected. [Hexalan Fleet Casualties: 29 frigates, 6 cruisers. Orion 2nd Fleet Casualties: 2 Battlecruisers, 2 Destroyers, 3 Cruisers, 3 Frigates]
Unfortunately, the Darkstar ships moved too far from the Hexalan bullet to remain undetected, and the MQR's second battlecluster jumps in to reinforce the completely destroyed second battle fleet. They spot the Darkstar ships rapidly disengaging from the fleet and open fire, taking out a sizable number of the lightning frigates before they get out of range. [Darkstar Casualties: 19 Scarlet Frigates]
The Typhoons initiate their attack run on the Hexalan bullet, now having a window at the larger ships. Their initial volley of 2 Typhoon rounds fails to take down any of the cruisers, but the Typhoons remain unseen at the moment, and are able to make a second pass and eliminate many of the remaining ships before being forced to retreat by retaliatory fire from the Hexalan dreadnought, and they reinforce the MQR battle-cluster. [Hexalan Fleet Casualties: 36 Frigates, 13 Cruisers. MQR Casualties: 12 Typhoon cruisers]
The Darkstar force almost bypasses the MQR fleet to attack from behind, but the psionic sensors manage to penetrate the Darkstar cloak system and alerts the MQR fleet to Darkstar's location. They catch the ships unaware with a powerful volley, eliminating several ships, but few ships were in a position able to fire immediately. The surprise is short lived; the Darkstar ships quickly turn and reply with great force, just as the Hexalan fleet fires off a MAC volley through the MQR fleet. [Darkstar Casualties: 1 Wolfhound Carrier, 1 Noxus Battlecruiser, 4 Firestorm frigates. MQR Casualties: 5 Crimson frigates, 18 Freedom pinnaces, 5 Halberd destroyers, 5 Typhoon cruisers]
With the downing of Orion's 2nd fleet, the 1st fleet activates and moves into range of the Hexalan force and begins firing at long range, avoiding retaliatory fire. Unfortunately, this revealed the package, and the Hexalan fleet changes course to intercept it. The 5th fleet, having detected no other contacts, consolidates itself just behind the Hexalan fleet and begins firing as well, sandwiching it between fire on both sides. Some fire falls on the dreadnought, but it remains unaffected. [Hexalan Fleet Casualties: 25 support corvetes, 20 frigates, 11 cruisers. Orion 1st Fleet Casualties: 4 cruisers, 2 destroyers, 8 frigates]
With the 1st fleet focused on the Hexalan fleet, the few remaining Darkstar Scarlet Frigates manage to evade destruction by the MQR ships and bypass the line. They are able to get off a salvo of Javelin's at the package and bring it down before being downed themselves. With the package gone, the fighting stops and this battle ends.
Hexalan/Darkstar Victory!
GM Comments: It was a close match IMO. Hexalan had numbers AND tech, while Darkstar had tech. MQR and Orion were pretty matched, but even if Darkstar hadn't slipped past with their blitzkrieg tactic, the dreadnought would have likely brute-forced the victory. MQR ships were numerous and powerful, but weren't prepared to deal with the Hexalan upgrades and wasted time getting a second run in, causing losses. Orion 1st fleet basically wasted the hidden package advantage with the defensive screen, allowing Darkstar to slip past, since they couldn't fire at the Darkstar ships easily.
It may be unfair- raise comments if so. But this is my decision.
ACH, you handle the second battle.
Also, remember that the Hexalan ships in the fight are NeoRoman upgraded, so they're basically using NeoRoman tech (albeit weaker than standard military)
BATTLE ONE... FIGHT!
The Orion perimeter maintains a screen for a while, before detecting the Hexalan fleet approaching from one direction, headed in the general direction of the package. The ship that detected it jumps away and the perimeter screen is maintained. The Darkstar ships jump in just around them, close enough that the sensor systems are useless, but far enough to separate them from the main task force. The Orion Second fleet jumps in directly in front of Hexalan's bullet formation, and the MQR typhoon cruisers jump in above the fleet. The Second Fleet begins to spread out as the Hexalan ships open fire with MACs, taking down the initial line, while the fast movement of the frigates prevent the powerful cruisers from being attacked. [Orion 2nd Fleet Casualties: 8 frigates, 4 cruisers. Hexalan Fleet Casualties: 7 frigates, 15 support corvettes]
The second fleet opens fire in a synchronized volley, able to overwhelm a considerable number of the frigates and a couple cruisers. As this volley was fired, the Darkstar ships rapidly close with the second fleet and unload a devastating volley, while remaining nearly undetected. [Hexalan Fleet Casualties: 29 frigates, 6 cruisers. Orion 2nd Fleet Casualties: 2 Battlecruisers, 2 Destroyers, 3 Cruisers, 3 Frigates]
Unfortunately, the Darkstar ships moved too far from the Hexalan bullet to remain undetected, and the MQR's second battlecluster jumps in to reinforce the completely destroyed second battle fleet. They spot the Darkstar ships rapidly disengaging from the fleet and open fire, taking out a sizable number of the lightning frigates before they get out of range. [Darkstar Casualties: 19 Scarlet Frigates]
The Typhoons initiate their attack run on the Hexalan bullet, now having a window at the larger ships. Their initial volley of 2 Typhoon rounds fails to take down any of the cruisers, but the Typhoons remain unseen at the moment, and are able to make a second pass and eliminate many of the remaining ships before being forced to retreat by retaliatory fire from the Hexalan dreadnought, and they reinforce the MQR battle-cluster. [Hexalan Fleet Casualties: 36 Frigates, 13 Cruisers. MQR Casualties: 12 Typhoon cruisers]
The Darkstar force almost bypasses the MQR fleet to attack from behind, but the psionic sensors manage to penetrate the Darkstar cloak system and alerts the MQR fleet to Darkstar's location. They catch the ships unaware with a powerful volley, eliminating several ships, but few ships were in a position able to fire immediately. The surprise is short lived; the Darkstar ships quickly turn and reply with great force, just as the Hexalan fleet fires off a MAC volley through the MQR fleet. [Darkstar Casualties: 1 Wolfhound Carrier, 1 Noxus Battlecruiser, 4 Firestorm frigates. MQR Casualties: 5 Crimson frigates, 18 Freedom pinnaces, 5 Halberd destroyers, 5 Typhoon cruisers]
With the downing of Orion's 2nd fleet, the 1st fleet activates and moves into range of the Hexalan force and begins firing at long range, avoiding retaliatory fire. Unfortunately, this revealed the package, and the Hexalan fleet changes course to intercept it. The 5th fleet, having detected no other contacts, consolidates itself just behind the Hexalan fleet and begins firing as well, sandwiching it between fire on both sides. Some fire falls on the dreadnought, but it remains unaffected. [Hexalan Fleet Casualties: 25 support corvetes, 20 frigates, 11 cruisers. Orion 1st Fleet Casualties: 4 cruisers, 2 destroyers, 8 frigates]
With the 1st fleet focused on the Hexalan fleet, the few remaining Darkstar Scarlet Frigates manage to evade destruction by the MQR ships and bypass the line. They are able to get off a salvo of Javelin's at the package and bring it down before being downed themselves. With the package gone, the fighting stops and this battle ends.
Hexalan/Darkstar Victory!
GM Comments: It was a close match IMO. Hexalan had numbers AND tech, while Darkstar had tech. MQR and Orion were pretty matched, but even if Darkstar hadn't slipped past with their blitzkrieg tactic, the dreadnought would have likely brute-forced the victory. MQR ships were numerous and powerful, but weren't prepared to deal with the Hexalan upgrades and wasted time getting a second run in, causing losses. Orion 1st fleet basically wasted the hidden package advantage with the defensive screen, allowing Darkstar to slip past, since they couldn't fire at the Darkstar ships easily.
It may be unfair- raise comments if so. But this is my decision.
ACH, you handle the second battle.
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Oh jeez, this might take a while. I trust you to be fair, if you feel up to doing it.

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I think this is a good and valid outcome. I have honestly overread the part where the Hexalani ships had gotten an upgrade, but that can be interpreted as insufficient briefing of the CO on the other participating forces.
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