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Hey-
You can post in the thread which we discussed your posting in. I figured you were aware of this, but you signed off AIM before I confirmed it, so I shall do it here.
You can post in the thread which we discussed your posting in. I figured you were aware of this, but you signed off AIM before I confirmed it, so I shall do it here.

Intergalactic "Hide and Seek" Champion
Dolash, Dolash, Dolash.
I know we're the new site rules are supposed to change things for more realism.
I understand that we're stressing tactics, and novelty. An ambush is a good idea.
But seriously, in a manner of seconds you disabled a 1500 meter, state-of the-art battlecruiser, one picked specificaly to provide protection for the CEO of Belgardi.
Granted you are catching the Immolator by surprise. I am, not doubting that. Nor am I doubting that you have an advantage. But a single sentence in whcih you completly overwhelm its defenses is unreasonable. At least let me respond. :p
I know we're the new site rules are supposed to change things for more realism.
I understand that we're stressing tactics, and novelty. An ambush is a good idea.
But seriously, in a manner of seconds you disabled a 1500 meter, state-of the-art battlecruiser, one picked specificaly to provide protection for the CEO of Belgardi.
Granted you are catching the Immolator by surprise. I am, not doubting that. Nor am I doubting that you have an advantage. But a single sentence in whcih you completly overwhelm its defenses is unreasonable. At least let me respond. :p

Return of the King of the Cafe!
Oh shoot, I forgot what an Immolator was. I thought it was much smaller! I'll edit.

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Money Makes the Galaxy Go Round
Dolash please speak to me on AIM about you most recent post.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.

Return of the King of the Cafe!
Sure. I had been concerned about a few things in it, so I'd be glad to talk about them over AIM.

fuck that duck
A curiosity question for both parties:
How far from Pavo Prime is the engagement taking place? And how soon (posts) do you anticipate the Belgardi reinforcements reaching the scene?
My Eternal ASDs are going to wind up in the thread on account of their following Belgardi's reinforcements out of Pavo - my first throught was that they would microjump repeatedly and scan at each interval for other ships...
But is the battle close enough to the planet that they might be pulled out by the interdiction field in their first jump?
How far from Pavo Prime is the engagement taking place? And how soon (posts) do you anticipate the Belgardi reinforcements reaching the scene?
My Eternal ASDs are going to wind up in the thread on account of their following Belgardi's reinforcements out of Pavo - my first throught was that they would microjump repeatedly and scan at each interval for other ships...
But is the battle close enough to the planet that they might be pulled out by the interdiction field in their first jump?
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Return of the King of the Cafe!
Hm... well, I think our point in the timeline means that this happens before, or maybe even after, your Pavo thread. Does it?
Anyways, we're a half-hour's hyperjump away, so at least pretty far
Anyways, we're a half-hour's hyperjump away, so at least pretty far

Money Makes the Galaxy Go Round
The threads are close enough in the timeline as well as have interrelated story-arc's to be going on at what I have been considering about the same time.
And a 30 minute micro-jump is a relativly short jump Dolash. I find it likley that both the Belgardi ships and the Imperials will be pulled out by the interdiction field.
And a 30 minute micro-jump is a relativly short jump Dolash. I find it likley that both the Belgardi ships and the Imperials will be pulled out by the interdiction field.

Return of the King of the Cafe!
It's not exactly a clearly defined issue, as we could discuss the details of the size of an interdiction field versus the distance travelled in hyperspace within a thirty-minute timeframe, not to mention 3-d angles of approach and more. I'd say it comes down to plot relevance - i.e. if both parties think it interesting and would not feel themselves intruded upon in their business.
You see, for hyperspeed to be effective, it goes at such a speed that you can cross from one side of the galaxy to the other in at the most two weeks if you've got new tech. Since hyperspace is faster then the speed of light, and light can travel from the sun to the earth in seven minutes, without too much math we can roughly say that such a jump would be at least more then four-times the distance from the sun to the earth away.
Of course, hyperspace is a LOT faster then the speed of light - many times as fast, actually, when you consider that the nearest star to us is still lightyears away, while in Star Wars the nearest star is usually only a matter of minutes at hyper-speed. So we can deduce that in a half hour we'll be a galactic measure away, so far away as to require a galactic map to measure it, although it will be a small distance on such a map.
Now, if an interdictor could create a field so large as to be visible not only as a point, but as a blob on the galactic map large enough to encompass the half-hour region discussed above, then a small fleet of interdictors would be sufficient to keep an entire sector of space unreachable, and the realspace distance between an interdictor and those it interdicts would be so great as to make them useless.
I managed to catch Rico since Rico is a CEO, not a secret agent, and only very rarely moves secrectly and stealthily through uncharted reagions. Also, hyperlane routes slightly reduce the number of potential entrances into Pavo Prime. The chance that Imperial and other forces would - by mere chance - fall into my net would be slight indeed, unless of course some felt it to be plot-worthy.
You see, for hyperspeed to be effective, it goes at such a speed that you can cross from one side of the galaxy to the other in at the most two weeks if you've got new tech. Since hyperspace is faster then the speed of light, and light can travel from the sun to the earth in seven minutes, without too much math we can roughly say that such a jump would be at least more then four-times the distance from the sun to the earth away.
Of course, hyperspace is a LOT faster then the speed of light - many times as fast, actually, when you consider that the nearest star to us is still lightyears away, while in Star Wars the nearest star is usually only a matter of minutes at hyper-speed. So we can deduce that in a half hour we'll be a galactic measure away, so far away as to require a galactic map to measure it, although it will be a small distance on such a map.
Now, if an interdictor could create a field so large as to be visible not only as a point, but as a blob on the galactic map large enough to encompass the half-hour region discussed above, then a small fleet of interdictors would be sufficient to keep an entire sector of space unreachable, and the realspace distance between an interdictor and those it interdicts would be so great as to make them useless.
I managed to catch Rico since Rico is a CEO, not a secret agent, and only very rarely moves secrectly and stealthily through uncharted reagions. Also, hyperlane routes slightly reduce the number of potential entrances into Pavo Prime. The chance that Imperial and other forces would - by mere chance - fall into my net would be slight indeed, unless of course some felt it to be plot-worthy.