Re: SDN Worlds 4 Commentary Thread IV
Posted: 2011-01-27 03:27pm
Started up the introduction for the Order of the Black Star. You'll see these shady guys in the future. 

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Interesting, but not what I'm looking for. I don't want super psykic soldiers, just a bit of precog for all of them. Quantity over quality with ESPers.Akhlut wrote:That's how you experiment on ESPers, CN.
Well, it was more that you simply abduct them in a stealthy manner, don't broadcast a message to everyone saying "HEY, GIMME SOME ESPERS."Chaotic Neutral wrote:Interesting, but not what I'm looking for. I don't want super psykic soldiers, just a bit of precog for all of them. Quantity over quality with ESPers.Akhlut wrote:That's how you experiment on ESPers, CN.
High level ESPers are for tanks and orbital bombardment.
[Tackles Umerian mad scientist]Master_Baerne wrote:Hey - I probably won't be able to post for the next week or so, so try not to blow up the galaxy. Pretty please, for the sake of the Space Ants?
And there we were about to declare galactic 'koprula zone rules' year and everything, okay Baerne no apocalypse till after you get back.Master_Baerne wrote:Hey - I probably won't be able to post for the next week or so, so try not to blow up the galaxy. Pretty please, for the sake of the Space Ants?
When the Bragulans cook the beeef-piigs luau-style with hot nuclear coals, you must show devout muslims unable to resist but feast on pork.fgalkin wrote:Small crappy update up. Now, I can get to BEEEFing in my next post!
Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin
I'd allow for GODDAMN UNREAL TIME in this instance, D.Darkevilme wrote:Forcelord, I appreciate your desire to interact..really i do but there's two issues with your post i feel i kinda gotta mention. The minor one first, if the ships set off at the same time by my reckoning you'd arrive between 8 and 10 days into the Audacity's journey, and they probably set off first cause it was my idea first to send a ship to spy on this place.
I'm not fully sure that "able to be detected" should be considered the same as "will reliably be detected." For Datton (itself a ship designed to sit there being a hole in space, pick up sensitive intelligence, and the like) to spot a stealth ship moving into position is hardly unreasonable.The major one is that a stealth ship that is detectable upon entering the system is nearly useless. As if it gets detected arriving it'll put folks on alert and active sensors will get menacing(plus if stealth ships cant jump in cloaked then how did the lost not see YOU arriving?). also Shinn Hokkaido would of been impossible without the ability to jump in while remaining cloaked and as atrociouly fubar as that operation was it is canon.
Sorry FL, do try an alternative explaination if you wish though or if an opportunity presents itself later in the snooping.
Well, you have been out of touch with the outside galaxy for the last seven thousand years; a few technical developments are bound to surprise you.fgalkin wrote:Well, it also detected what may or may not be my spy drones, so I'd say the Datton's sensors are a little too good for my taste. One time is a fluke. Four times is a pattern.
As I mentioned once before, I don't think that detection capability should scale uniformly with the cost of the platform. There have to be reasons why people bother with scouts and screening elements; it doesn't make a lot of sense to do so if a battleship can detect things from ten times farther away than a gunboat, and do so reliably.Agent Sorchus wrote:Then again the Centrality has good reason to put effort towards detecting stealth craft since the Eoghan's 70$ cruisers are all stealthy and would in a wartime happily trash a system if they could remain undetected. Maybe for a little destroyer it is a bit much though.
Simon_Jester wrote:As I mentioned once before, I don't think that detection capability should scale uniformly with the cost of the platform. There have to be reasons why people bother with scouts and screening elements; it doesn't make a lot of sense to do so if a battleship can detect things from ten times farther away than a gunboat, and do so reliably.Agent Sorchus wrote:Then again the Centrality has good reason to put effort towards detecting stealth craft since the Eoghan's 70$ cruisers are all stealthy and would in a wartime happily trash a system if they could remain undetected. Maybe for a little destroyer it is a bit much though.
Keeping in mind that apparently DE and FL have already resolved this matter I nonetheless want to say this in response: the Sneakily Does It was (apparently) not detected by the Byzantine-Cevaucian-Holy Empire-Solarian fleet contingent at Shin-Hokkaido despite said contingent pouring the equivalent of about 50,000 standard tons of warship sensor power whatsits into local space. I find it increasingly unlikely that the Centrality would somehow be able to pick up the trace of a stealth ship when their only vessel in-system is another small spy ship running - presumably - on passive sensors entirely.Simon_Jester wrote:I'm not fully sure that "able to be detected" should be considered the same as "will reliably be detected." For Datton (itself a ship designed to sit there being a hole in space, pick up sensitive intelligence, and the like) to spot a stealth ship moving into position is hardly unreasonable.
Yeah, but didn't they refit the whole stealthship fleet since your got your hands on the Sneakily Does It? Maybe they actually made them MORE detectable, not less.Siege wrote:Keeping in mind that apparently DE and FL have already resolved this matter I nonetheless want to say this in response: the Sneakily Does It was (apparently) not detected by the Byzantine-Cevaucian-Holy Empire-Solarian fleet contingent at Shin-Hokkaido despite said contingent pouring the equivalent of about 50,000 standard tons of warship sensor power whatsits into local space. I find it increasingly unlikely that the Centrality would somehow be able to pick up the trace of a stealth ship when their only vessel in-system is another small spy ship running - presumably - on passive sensors entirely.Simon_Jester wrote:I'm not fully sure that "able to be detected" should be considered the same as "will reliably be detected." For Datton (itself a ship designed to sit there being a hole in space, pick up sensitive intelligence, and the like) to spot a stealth ship moving into position is hardly unreasonable.