NinjaLA
Alex Von T.
In the Fleet Action books, it describes the Hakaga carriers as being made of an incredibly strong double hull. This probably made them the most invulnerable ships on either side to external attack.
They were defeated by internal sabotage and marine landings.
But after playing Arena for a while I realized that the Port Broughton and both of the battlecruisers exhibit a similar tendancy to take incredible punishment and keep on flying.
So this leads me to speculate that the Kilrathi may have shared their construction techniques with the Confederation during the Nephilim war.
I'd be willing to bet that this special method of construction helped our combined forces go toe-to-toe with the best and baddest that the Nephilim could throw at us.
So the point of this thread is to figure out whether or not it is reasonable to assume that the hakaga experiment was a success even if it didn't work in the intended method for the kilrathi. Since it appears to have stopped the Kilrathi doomsday prophecy from being realized.
They were defeated by internal sabotage and marine landings.
But after playing Arena for a while I realized that the Port Broughton and both of the battlecruisers exhibit a similar tendancy to take incredible punishment and keep on flying.
So this leads me to speculate that the Kilrathi may have shared their construction techniques with the Confederation during the Nephilim war.
I'd be willing to bet that this special method of construction helped our combined forces go toe-to-toe with the best and baddest that the Nephilim could throw at us.
So the point of this thread is to figure out whether or not it is reasonable to assume that the hakaga experiment was a success even if it didn't work in the intended method for the kilrathi. Since it appears to have stopped the Kilrathi doomsday prophecy from being realized.