PeZook wrote:Oh come on!Beowulf wrote: [ooc]Yup, it looks like a comm sat. Congratulations on sending your men on a suicide mission. Maybe you should look up terms I use before you do something stupid, like go take a look a satellite that goes between about 29k km and 56k km over Terra with a manned orbiter. Brilliant. (My math may be a bit off, but it's pretty close). Not only that, but that's right in the outer Van Allen Belt. It's fine for a couple days, but you'll eventually gain a large enough rad dose to end up dead.
We have boosters heavy enough to loft a Silver Streak and an extra service module for it into a high-inclination orbit, so there's no need for it to be a suicide mission, other than your say-so. It's not going to be standard mission profile, but then again, we're not at war yet, are we?
It's not just the high inclination, but the extraordinarily high altitude of the satellites. They're in fucking geosync! I can understand having enough dV to get to even rather high LEO orbits, at high orbital inclinations. But that's still going to be tens of thousands of kilometers below the orbit of these satellites. You don't get to ignore physics. You don't get arbitrarily large amounts of deltaV. Otherwise my MS-1A will be able to reach the moons and back. Also, I don't remember seeing any evidence of a orbital refueling capability for you.SiegeTank wrote:First off, Beowulf, you don't get to RP my orbiters. Secondly, I've had restartable upper maneuvering stages and transfer vehicles for orbital refueling for years so I've got oodles of Delta-V to spare. Thirdly, I've long since developed the long-range StS missiles required to blow up satellites at long range if I so desired. SIM-147 is essentially designed to get at the GPS constellation.
But first and foremost you don't get to RP my orbiters. So yeah, that's total bullshit and I'm merrily going to ignore it.
PS: And if it looks like a comm satellite and acts like a comm satellite, then it's a comm satellite and I'll call bullshit on any hypothetical "lol hidden strategic weapons platform" later. Just so you know.
You do something stupid, and I'm going to hammer you for it. If that involves RPing other's assets, there's no rule against it, so long as it is a direct consequence of what you do. You ordered an orbiter to go check them out. I'm showing the results. The crew expected to find a comm sat, because that's what makes sense for the orbit, and they find what they think is a comm sat. And of course, it's verbal dialogue, which doesn't necessarily indicate reality. Like the difference between dialogue and visuals when analyzing SW and ST. Post stands. Unless you decide to not be retarded, and not go check out the satellites.
They look like comm sats because they have giant solar panel arrays and a parabolic dish, with no other distinguishing features aside from a overly large body to the satellite. Which makes sense, since comm sats are pretty much the only type of satellite that really makes sense for that orbit. Example: Mr Bean's weapon sats from last game were in LEO. Surveillance satellites are in LEO (better resolution). Space observatories are in LEO (no reason to boost them higher). Earth observing sats (such as weather) are typically in either LEO or geostationary. Even if they were anti-space assets, it'd make more sense to keep them in a similar orbit to the possible targets. So, why are you paranoid about them?
Oh, and calling the MESS a belligerent alliance? Bad idea. It implies that we're at war, which makes it use in an official statement a de facto declaration of war.