Split from: RFC for Tailed ones
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-- "No Quarter", by Echo's Children
H Roggie Wrote:In mid 2020 an unknown pirate group attacked Liberatrix. The Liberatrix Defense Force shot down many of the Pirates craft, the few ‘enter torpedos’ the asteroid was easily repulsed by the catgirls close to their docking point. Two days later an United Belt Alliance craft approached to advertise their new defense organization. But the catgirls were very agitated and not in a mood to discuss the topic and some of them had already asked for help from Jenga.
Rob Kelk][quote='Ace Dreamer']I don't understand the meaning of the few ‘enter torpedos’ the asteroid was".[/quote Wrote:I believe Starcrash called them "boarding torpedoes"...
H Roggie Wrote:Yes, "boarding torpedos" was the right word... already fixed it in my internal document.
Ace Dreamer Wrote:OK, so a small assault vehicle, with probably one to four troops onboard, small cross-section so it is more difficult to spot with sensors or target with weapons, and some (one shot?) method of penetrating any armour or hull so the troops can be inserted into the target. All Freudian references to be avoided, of course. [grin]
Not the way most people would want to arrive at a tourist destination...
From the point of view of defenders, sound like a really good reason to invest in a force field rather than just depending on physical defences...
H Roggie]Some Fen might also call them drop pods", even if "dropping" on an object with nearly no gravity would be strange. I think of them as one shot (or at least "easy to replace") very fast and small transports... most likely with some good front armor. *G*[/quote Wrote:[quote='Ace Dreamer']I'd expect "drop pods" to be something for inserting troops into somewhere with a significant gravity well, and quite often an atmosphere. For that you'd probably want heat shields, maybe a parachute, possibly fast decelleration tech just before landing. No need for a means to penetrate defences, unless you are assaulting a bunker from orbit, and I really wouldn't recommend that.
So, I could argue rather different operational requirements. Unless, maybe, you think your tech level is a lot better than the people you're attacking, so you can afford to use multi-role vehicles.
Star Ranger Wrote:its a matter of applications.
"The Boarding Torpedo is as much terror weapon as anything else; at least when it was initally introducded by the Boskones. Loaded with 4-6 of their ($$retrieve name) troops, these were used to litterally shoot bording troups into secondary boarding locations. This forced either the defenders to weaken their main defenses to deal with the new threat or leave highly cybered insane thionite addicts rampaging their rear areas. These troops were also considered highly expendable; after insertion they would be expected to link back up with the main force for extraction.
They were also often shot off as a nasty 'parting gift' vs harder targets; with the full expectation that their 'payload' would NOT be recovered, but simply create as much devestation as possible before their termination by either thionite withdrawal or actuall 'friendly' action"
H Rogge Wrote:I would guess that pirate/mercenary used "Boarding Torpedos" are a little bit better armored and can be used to leave the ship again... because they lack the "throw away" troops. *G*
Star Ranger Wrote:*nods* Or that if they are used it because the pirates are expecting to capture the ship and not NEED extraction. Your right that they wouln't consider any of their troops truely expendable. the DELIVERY platform, maybe. I think thats' where I was going with my vision for the boarding torps. they are ment to punch into the interior instead of forcing you to 'cut open' a lock or whatever. but maybe not so good for getting back home.
Ace Dreamer]It depends if anyone has a reliable enough way of mass-waving assault robots" (that you'd hope are sub-sentient). These aren't "throw-away", but they would likely be considered more expendable than human troops.[/quote Wrote:[quote='Rob Kelk']Yes... but waved assault robots can be risky in Fenspace... you never know if they do as told... or if they give you the ship afterwards.
Star Ranger4 Wrote:*nods* Or that if they are used it because the pirates are expecting to capture the ship and not NEED extraction. Your right that they wouln't consider any of their troops truely expendable. the DELIVERY platform, maybe. I think thats' where I was going with my vision for the boarding torps. they are ment to punch into the interior instead of forcing you to 'cut open' a lock or whatever. but maybe not so good for getting back home.
H Rogge Wrote:Yes, might be. Did not wanted to go into details for the story of the company. *G*
Dartz Wrote:I think the true horror of the Berserkers (or even just thionite doped troops) is the "This is what we do to you if you resist/fail/cheat me" aspect, rather than the fact that they're throwaway or expendable. That's what'll happen to you, or your family or your friends if you don't pay up your protection money, run from battle or just plain not do what you're told.Hear that thunder rolling till it seems to split the sky?
Terror, fear and horror are the Boskone's biggest weapons. And the 'comfy chair'
That's every ship in Grayson's Navy taking up the cry-
NO QUARTER!!!
-- "No Quarter", by Echo's Children