Re: Fighters and Hangers
From: Ryan Gill <rmgill@m...>
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 20:30:00 -0500
Subject: Re: Fighters and Hangers
At 6:16 PM -0500 3/4/04, Laserlight wrote:
>Allen said:
>>If you have fighter groups of variable size, the guy with the
>>smaller size always has an advantage,
>
>As long as the cost per fighter is not influenced by the group size.
>If you can rig it so that smaller groups cost proportionately more
>than larger groups, then this imbalance is at least mitigated.
Why not just say that 1 fighter can pin 1 fighter. a 1 fighter group
pinning a 6 fighter group is going to see 4-5 of the fighters going
on their merry way while 1-2 stay behind and deal with the dumb
Bas**** that just tried to jump them with limited numbers. Allowing
groups to form and diverge at will at any time (Victor 5 and 6, take
target alpha-2, we'll take Alpha-1).
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