Originally posted by kietotheworld
So all the fighters who took on he Lucifer in Good Luck died did they?
I suspect that lots of them did, yes. We only see a few ships escaping as the Lucifer breaks warp, a fraction of the number involved in the attack. At least half of the Lucy stays inside the node, where it presumably detonates as the front half did. Fighters wouldn't survive that, and they'd be trapped in the collapsing tunnel anyway.
All the Colossus would have to do would be to chase the Lucifer until it tried to jump out.
And then what?
Where do you get this idea that the beams were reverse engineered from the Shivan Super Laser? Its certainly not canon.
Er, yes it is. Shields were copied from the Shivans, the Kayser was the result of research into Shivan weapons, etc. It's a standard practice even today - you see something that gives the enemy an advantage, you copy it (and make it better if possible, but GTVA technology isn't up to the standard of Shivan tech).
How would the GTVA get enough information on the Lucifers shield to find out how to penetrate it? Anyway the Colossus is hardly going to be afraid of the Lucifer, its faster than it and if the Lucifer turned to attack the Colossus it could just warp out.
They
don't know anything about the Lucy's shields. That's the whole point. It was impervious to everything the Alliance threw at it. The whole idea of the Colossus was to have a vessel which had a vast amount of firepower, several orders of magnitude more than anything else built beforehand. The thinking was that you might be abe to penetrate the shield if you could hit it hard enough - hence the 12 or so BFGreen beam cannons the Colossus carried. They didn't know if it would actually work, though - it was just the best idea they had...
The Colossus is inferior to the Lucifer in several ways. Firstly, it's weapon system is unreliable at best - it nearly overloaded when it engaged the first Sathanas at the battle of Capella. Secondly, the Colossus is one ship, which is very large and cumbersome. It's more than twice the length of the Lucifer - it's hard to miss, and even harder to hide. It also requires a large support fleet, of transports, tankers etc. to keep it running. Supply lines are very vulnerable to attack.
Next, a Lucifer carries a very large number of fighters and bombers - something the Colossus is less than well defended against. Also, a Lucifer is likely to be supported by at least one other destroyer (the SD Eva in FS1 for example), and many cruisers that will never be far away in the event the Lucifer finds itself at risk.
Lastly, the Lucifer is known as the ship that cannot be killed. That instantly puts it at a psychological advantage - any captain will hesitate to engage it, as he/she will be afraid of it. Normal tactics will be ineffective - bombers are useless, so you cannot "soften up" the target with torpedo strikes beforehand to damage it's weapons/engines. Instead, you have to close to within beam range, which puts you within easy reach of the Lucy's own fighters and bombers, and (more importantly for capships) it's devastating weapons. Add to this the fact that you do not even know if your own weapons will work against the shield, and you are at a large disadvantage before you even start.
Not to mention that offensive action against Shivan vessels is very rare - it's far more likely that they will be attacking
you, which means that a carefully laid plan will be worthless.
Originally posted by Bobboau
I always thought the Nyarlathotep simply didn't have sheilds and had the ability to repair itself instead.
That's an interesting idea. So all Lucifers are slightly different, unique in one special way?
That makes them even
worse to fight against - you don't know it's "special power" until you run into it!
