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On the retcon, that was rebels, not me. I did not know of such a plan, and if you want to blame me, Its war, and one shuttle. Also, as the poles have said to me, you must seperate OOC and IC information.
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Patently absurd; Sol is far and away the most poppulated, industrialized planet in Known Space, and is the administrative and economic center of a half-dozen major empires. It's space is far and away the busiest in the game, and a few minor incidents with pirates and troublemakers would not keep away the massive trade and associated profits.
After all the incidents earlier involing traffic control, probably not.
Actually, I didn't know Beowulf would be attacking when he did- I thought he would be attacking over Nowa Masovie, so I had no plans in placec for this contingency. However, I still have enough forces in position, and you are still deep enough in Polish territory, to ensure an engagement, if not perhaps the decisive one I was hoping for.You've made one important mistake so far; you didn't bother to simulate the presence of Beowulf's fleet. If you did, you could've said 'The FEA ran away' and the two incoming fleets would be none the wiser. I don't think it's enough to give them any real chance of escape, but we'll see.
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'Massive trade and profits?' What? I thought we were talking about Rhoenix's single diplomatic ship waiting a few days to see if someone contacts them?Thirdfain wrote:Patently absurd; Sol is far and away the most poppulated, industrialized planet in Known Space, and is the administrative and economic center of a half-dozen major empires. It's space is far and away the busiest in the game, and a few minor incidents with pirates and troublemakers would not keep away the massive trade and associated profits.
Rhoenix did you signal the NGTO embassy station? You still have a module reserved on it from earlier, which you can reoccupy if you like - we don't have authority to clear you through Sol traffic control but we can just implicitly get permission from them.
That said I have a feeling that station will be meeting a firey end sooner rather than later.
Oh there will be an engagement, the only question is whether it will kill all of the attacking ships or just most of them.However, I still have enough forces in position, and you are still deep enough in Polish territory, to ensure an engagement, if not perhaps the decisive one I was hoping for.
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To be fair, it's an envoy - a diplomatic ship (unarmed), a Shamshir-class fast assault cruiser, a Hel-class Jotun transport ship, and two unarmed heavy transport ships now carrying food and supplies for the people of the Sol system.Starglider wrote:'Massive trade and profits?' What? I thought we were talking about Rhoenix's single diplomatic ship waiting a few days to see if someone contacts them?
Come to think of it, no, I didn't. I didn't want to enter the Sol system yet due to, shall we say, "increased tensions" from recent incidents. Once acknowledged and given the go-ahead order from someone, the escort will wheel about and go home; the diplomatic ship and the two heavy transports will be the only ones entering the system proper.Starglider wrote:Rhoenix did you signal the NGTO embassy station? You still have a module reserved on it from earlier, which you can reoccupy if you like - we don't have authority to clear you through Sol traffic control but we can just implicitly get permission from them.
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A couple of ships of food are a minute fraction of Sol's normal daily trade - however the devestated regions in Africa might be able to make good use of this.rhoenix wrote:two unarmed heavy transport ships now carrying food and supplies for the people of the Sol system.
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The Powstanie Warszawski class looks incredibly phallic, though my mind's probably in the gutter again.
Anyway, MSPaint ship art? Sounds fun. I've got a large amount of time to try my hand at that, though I need to decide on final designs for my fleet first.
Anyway, MSPaint ship art? Sounds fun. I've got a large amount of time to try my hand at that, though I need to decide on final designs for my fleet first.
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Wait until you see the destroyer design...Shinn Langley Soryu wrote:The Powstanie Warszawski class looks incredibly phallic, though my mind's probably in the gutter again.
Anyway, MSPaint ship art? Sounds fun. I've got a large amount of time to try my hand at that, though I need to decide on final designs for my fleet first.
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Okay, i'm gonna explain this abomination. I saw thirdfain do a design in paint so i thought it'd be easier to do so with paper and pencil. I was wrong, i ended up editing my rough drawing in paint... nonetheless, thumbnailed so it does not scar your eyes, i bring you the Chamaran big ship of death, the Shikon.

And my promise to do better next time *wonders if bad art skills is a savage beatings offence >.>*

And my promise to do better next time *wonders if bad art skills is a savage beatings offence >.>*
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Getting familiar with MSpaint, I did a rough representation of the Needle Drone Fightercraft.

The things are stored in and launched from tight racks almost like capship missile launchers. They're often referred to as "flying flak" by the Republic's living fighter/bomber pilots. The drone brains lack the creativity of a living pilot, but they're utterly pitiless and precise pilots. I've not decided on dimensions yet, but they're quite small.

The things are stored in and launched from tight racks almost like capship missile launchers. They're often referred to as "flying flak" by the Republic's living fighter/bomber pilots. The drone brains lack the creativity of a living pilot, but they're utterly pitiless and precise pilots. I've not decided on dimensions yet, but they're quite small.
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How big is the Powstanie class exactly? i cant find a reference to the size on the picture or your oob thirdfain. course that doesnt mean it aint there...
And maybe i'll take advantage of that fact with the Shikons being understimated till they start smashing powstanie's apart left and right with beamcannon blasts...ah one can dream.
And maybe i'll take advantage of that fact with the Shikons being understimated till they start smashing powstanie's apart left and right with beamcannon blasts...ah one can dream.
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Posted. Given the delay and the need to keep things moving I just went for it instead of sending it to Thirdfain for review. However, if any of that is unreasonable let me know and I will edit.
If Thirdfain could confirm whether he's sending a fleet over to defend the minor colony or not, the next post can be White Haven jumping in and opening fire.
EDIT: Incidentally Ruda Slaska is a real mining/industrial town in southern Poland, though I got the name from a rather tragic source.
Of course the recently appointed Duke of Wiesbaden has failed to give serious consideration to the possibility that either the FEA or the Kitaka betrayed the other; after his recent experiences in Kingdom politics he really he should know better.
If Thirdfain could confirm whether he's sending a fleet over to defend the minor colony or not, the next post can be White Haven jumping in and opening fire.
EDIT: Incidentally Ruda Slaska is a real mining/industrial town in southern Poland, though I got the name from a rather tragic source.
Of course the recently appointed Duke of Wiesbaden has failed to give serious consideration to the possibility that either the FEA or the Kitaka betrayed the other; after his recent experiences in Kingdom politics he really he should know better.
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Some questions from Beowulf:
Q: You said that the message about the Kitaka betrayal wouldn't get there until the Pirate and League fleets were already over the target.
A: Correct. It hasn't got there yet. Thus Vice-Admiral Thuule's pontificating about why neither the FEA or the League have contacted them in the last three hours. He hasn't guessed the truth yet.
Q : If you're doing a surprise attack, wouldn't you stay under EMCON until it's too late for the opposition?
A : Initially they did, for the first part of the trip. But the Polish have an extensive tracking network that picks up anything moving at FTL in their space (as do all other nations in the game, presumably). Thirdfain made it quite clear that shooting out some border outposts only knocks out the outer third or so of the tracking range. Thus the incoming fleets maintained comms silence until they were sure they were being tracked anyway, then tried to pool their data about the tactical situation.
Q : Where are they exactly?
A : At the time of my last post, they're about three-quarters of the way from the Polish border to the original target (probably about 85% of the way from their initial staging points). There won't be any miraculous esapes but I think Thirdfain should lose something (in this case, either a minor colony or complete surprise) for the mistake of not simulating your fleet's presence.
P.S. Thirdfain, could you please confirm the Polish forces in your patrol that killed one of my cruisers.
Q: You said that the message about the Kitaka betrayal wouldn't get there until the Pirate and League fleets were already over the target.
A: Correct. It hasn't got there yet. Thus Vice-Admiral Thuule's pontificating about why neither the FEA or the League have contacted them in the last three hours. He hasn't guessed the truth yet.
Q : If you're doing a surprise attack, wouldn't you stay under EMCON until it's too late for the opposition?
A : Initially they did, for the first part of the trip. But the Polish have an extensive tracking network that picks up anything moving at FTL in their space (as do all other nations in the game, presumably). Thirdfain made it quite clear that shooting out some border outposts only knocks out the outer third or so of the tracking range. Thus the incoming fleets maintained comms silence until they were sure they were being tracked anyway, then tried to pool their data about the tactical situation.
Q : Where are they exactly?
A : At the time of my last post, they're about three-quarters of the way from the Polish border to the original target (probably about 85% of the way from their initial staging points). There won't be any miraculous esapes but I think Thirdfain should lose something (in this case, either a minor colony or complete surprise) for the mistake of not simulating your fleet's presence.
P.S. Thirdfain, could you please confirm the Polish forces in your patrol that killed one of my cruisers.
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Dang it! I have unanoced family coming over this weekend... Im ALMOST done with a rather siezable post, but as im off to work, I might not get around to posting till this evening.
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I've added my attacks to the battles log:
Next up, 'Battle of the Backstab', I've got the forces lists but I'd appreciate it if you could confirm your losses (though as I understand it Noble Ire still has some ships in the process of trying to escape).
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>>> Kiroter'nah Overflock vs Polish Empire <<<
Location : Assorted deep space tracking stations on the borders of Polish
space.
Situation : Kiroter'nah cloak cruisers destroy numerous tracking stations as
a prelude for a raid into Polish space by four other nations. One
ship is caught and killed by a patrol force, the other four are
not intercepted and escape.
Forces : 1 x Polish 'Husari' class (12 pt), undamaged
1 x Polish 'Sep' class (10 pt), undamaged
1 x Polish 'Blyskawica' class (8 pt), undamaged
1 x Polish 'Wilk' class (4 pt), undamaged
2 x Polish 'Orzel' class (2 pt), undamaged
2 x Polish 'Zbik' class (1 pt), undamaged
4 x Kiroter'nah 'Requiem' class (10 pt), undamaged
1 x Kiroter'nah 'Requiem' class (10 pt), destroyed
Notes : Results of the attacks on tracking stations were:
* K.O.S.C. Euthaniser took out three stations on the south
border facing the Leauge of Thought.
* K.O.S.C. Premonition took out two stations further along the
south border, facing the Kingdom of Isdenestilom (third attack
aborted due to technical problems).
* K.O.S.C. Foreboding took out three stations on the north
border facing the Republic of America, but on the lower (Z-)
side.
* K.O.S.C. Apprehension took out two stations directly 'above'
the centre of Polish space (Z+ axis) but only damaged the
third and was then destroyed by the Polish 2nd Raiding Division.
* K.O.S.C. Latent Image took out two stations directly 'below'
the centre of Polish space (Z- axis - third attack aborted due
to bad intelligence, target co-ordinates refered to a planned
station that was never actually built).
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You mean "have a front row seat to what's about to happen, and probably be near the attack vector."Thirdfain wrote:Your envoy near White Haven is probably going to have to cancel his visit. See, with in-game travel times as they are, if he left when you posted... well, you'll see.
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Hopefully, that battle will be over with soon. I just need to hear from Beowulf on a few points, and then we'll be able to tie things up.Starglider wrote:Next up, 'Battle of the Backstab', I've got the forces lists but I'd appreciate it if you could confirm your losses (though as I understand it Noble Ire still has some ships in the process of trying to escape).
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Those currently-cloaked blackblades will of course be heading to the orbital colonies (that almost all that system's population lives it) and manufacturing plants to emplace fusion devices on their hulls, ready to detonate as soon as the signal from their parent cruiser is lost. I expect when the defending forces get close we will find out whether Poland is prepared to negotiate with terrorists or not.
I'm guessing the answer is 'no', but that will mean a lot of civillian casualties as soon as the defenders open fire on the Pirate ships.
That said given that they're cloaked, in the short term there's nothing to suggest that those ships are penetrating the system at all - though it would not be unreasonable for the defenders to take a 'better safe than sorry' attitude.
I'm guessing the answer is 'no', but that will mean a lot of civillian casualties as soon as the defenders open fire on the Pirate ships.
That said given that they're cloaked, in the short term there's nothing to suggest that those ships are penetrating the system at all - though it would not be unreasonable for the defenders to take a 'better safe than sorry' attitude.
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