OOC: So, they are blind, because no sort of wave can reach them. Thus, no light, radars or sensors. They are in the dark. Also, please explain what is a Xindi probe and what khroniton torpedoes do.
IC: The satellites fire their countermeasures, intercepting a large amount of the omega weapons. However, a few of them reach their destination and destroy many installations. The remainder keep firing large bursts, and the hailstorm of projectiles continues to harass the fleets. Meanwhile, the Esomerian battlegroups conduct a flanking manoeuvre, and hit the federation ships from above, firing large amounts of plasma and kinetic weapons into them.
OOC: Nope, they can still see. (Even though it bends physics, they can) A Xindi probe is a small probe that carries a massive yield that is about 10x any weapon known by Starfleet (Except Omega), it expels it in one massive beam. The khronitons just ignore shields.
IC: The Xindi probes cut GIGANTIC swaths through your fleets, destroying many ships, while the khroniton torpedoes are fired at the enemy fleets as well, going right through the shields as if they weren't there. Omega weapons continue to be fired until all the satellites are destroyed.
OOC: Okay. They bend physics. Well, at least that would justify a few things I'll do in the future.
IC: The Xindi probes have at this point been destroyed by the massive amount of fire coming from the fleet and defence satellites. The khroniton missiles are mostly shrugged off by point-defence installations and the armour and non-essential modules carried by the Esomerian ships, which continue to fire at the fleets with their weapons.
However, several ships suffer critical damage, and their crews quickly exit. The automated systems in the ships tamper with the fusion reactors aboard, turning them into huge bombs, plunging into the Nog's ships at full speed.
Here is the map, if you have additions or changes you want made, let me know.
Cool, but I'd kinda like my planets lumped into a big spread/out blob on the lower right. Also: *Kor fleet goes and claims all inactive peoples' planets.*
I already claimed some of them, you are a bit late, but I would consider a planet trade.
OOC: Hey Shamrock , can you tell me about your planet and so on? I just need to know, 'cause I'm gonna attack you sometime before I go inactive.
OOC: OK.
The Starlight Empire is what I like to call a democratic dictatorship. The people elect a Lord from one of the Noble Houses as ruler for life. They can do what they like, as long as it doesn't violate the Sacred Laws. These laws are things like human rights, and so on. The current Ruler-for-Life is Lord Mordred of House Starlight, Emperor of the Starlit Lands and Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Armies. The empire is named after him, as he was the one who overthrew the Sea King, one of the corrupt rulers that used to reign over the Galaxy. Ask Junior for more on the Kings.
The capital of the empire is Ociana, a sea planet. Other than a few island holiday resorts, everybody lives deep underwater, in watertight facilities. Some are on the seabed, others are further up. Ociana is protected by the Ociana Defence Fleet, a large number of satellites, and multiple planetary shields. Incoming ships land on floating landing pads, which are equipped with SAMs and AA batteries to shoot down invaders. All transport on the planet is conducted by submarines. In addition to the transport submarines, there is a large force of military ones patrolling the planet.
Others planets are Maristellar, Inlustris, Thorna, and Junglia. Maristellar is a sea planet covered in coral. It is the headquarters of the military, with no civilians. Inlustris is another water world, with a larger number of civilians attracted by the valuable Inlustris Crystals. Thorna is a forest planet, with a large civilian population, and Junglia is a jungle planet used solely for scientific research. All have a varying level of security, similar to the one I described for Ociana.
After a couple of cubes are destroyed the kinetic munitions simply bounce harmlessly of the shields of the borg cubes, the borg ships open fire with transphasic torpedoes and omega weapons for good measure.
The portal reopens from other angles. This time, the munitions are being fired at a quarter of the speed of light. They overpower the Borg shields and once again, pierce through, and destroy more Borg cubes.
The borg shields still block them as they continue to decimate your fleet OOC: Want my recommendation of how to deal with the borg?
The ships at the Esomerian planet decolak and open fire at the shield generators with khroniton torpedoes.
The torpedoes are intercepted by the satellites and missile silos on the planet's surface. They then proceed to fire large amounts of fission and anti-shield missiles at the cloaked ships, melting the fleet.
The fission missiles are no match for ablative armor and the barrage of khroniton torpedoes continues. OOC: Get an upgrade, fission is old news.
The portal reopens from other angles. This time, the munitions are being fired at a quarter of the speed of light. They overpower the Borg shields and once again, pierce through, and destroy more Borg cubes.
The borg shields still block them as they continue to decimate your fleet OOC: Want my recommendation of how to deal with the borg?
OOC: Yes please, but I'm sure that enough power can always beat the Borg, species 8472's bio ships being an example. And I'm sure that metal rods at a quarter the speed of light can do the trick.
IC:
There is no fleet present, as the Borg are being fired at through a hyperspace portal. The rods continue, this time at half the speed of light.
The torpedoes are intercepted by the satellites and missile silos on the planet's surface. They then proceed to fire large amounts of fission and anti-shield missiles at the cloaked ships, melting the fleet.
The fission missiles are no match for ablative armor and the barrage of khroniton torpedoes continues. OOC: Get an upgrade, fission is old news.
OOC: They're old but gold. Just scale bombs up, and they can do the job.
Quite sincerely, the Anti-Matter torpedoes in Star Trek are pitiful. They claim to have an explosive yield of 64 megatons of TNT, but the explosions look like firecrackers.
IC: After the shields are taken down by the anti-ship missiles, the fission bombs turn the assaulting ships into molten slag.
The barrages are shot down by stressed defence crews, but some missiles get through the large web of semi-ready anti-aircraft defenses, and crash into the vast forests and oceans of the scarred world.
OOC: It's on page 74 of this topic. SuperJ15 is referred to as SuperJacob, according to his old user name. As for the planets, of which I have rena med most, they are in a crescent shape around the Galactic East. Here they are, from the top of the map to the bottom:
Cool, but I'd kinda like my planets lumped into a big spread/out blob on the lower right. Also: *Kor fleet goes and claims all inactive peoples' planets.*
I already claimed some of them, you are a bit late, but I would consider a planet trade.
I have something you would be VERY interested in. But I have to give your word that nothing I tell you about it can be retold to anyone EVER. Deal?
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