SWM wrote:cthia wrote:S.O.S.
The scene in The Honor of the Queen when Theisman suckered Honor's ship as they were circling the base was tactical genius. Of course, Theisman. Now Theisman had benefit of Blackbird's sensors. Would someone tell me why, in situations like that, probes are not steered around a planet to cover blind spots? If they're destroyed, you know something's lurking.
This was pre-war. I would guess that up to then, drones were not seen as effective battlefield devices. In fact, we don't see very much from drones on the battlefield until Ghost Rider came out. It is an interesting question, though.
I agree that it's an interesting question as well. Just sorry that I didn't think of it. Tierney asked me, and left me scratching my head.
At 13-yrs-old now, she manages to have me scratching my head as much as my ass. She admitted that the light bulb came on when she was rewatching "Independence Day" when Jeff Goldblum was explaining to the President about line of sight satellite communication. You'd only need three probes.
My initial thoughts were that Honor was in a hurry to get back to Grayson but my niece countered "That doesn't make sense Uncle. The probes could have been steered into place well before zero/zero intercept."
I got nothing.