Talk:AFOH/@comment-27015223-20151013144344/@comment-11135771-20151015032153

@Bouexic: Warping behind an enemy fleet can be done because the precision needed to do it isn't nearly as great as it would be for something like boarding. When we consider that ships in a fleet in BSCN are often a kilometre long each, warping to a location within, say, 1-3 kilometres of the location you wanted to end up in behind the enemy fleet is more than good enough. Warping onto/into an enemy ship requires precision down to under a dozen metres. That's a lot more difficult to do.

All I'm saying, is IMO you'll need some serious investment into warp research if you want to make the idea practical. Otherwise either you depend on an expensive and fragile system, or you accept that you have to blanket the vicinity of the target ship with tons and tons of warp tanks in order to get a decent number of them to actually board (think random distribution over an area of a square kilometre or two).