You went straight through the closest level. The second was my ISDs. My third was my Aegis and Interdictors. Unless you were going back to the planet. Which you weren't.
You went straight through the closest level. The second was my ISDs. My third was my Aegis and Interdictors. Unless you were going back to the planet. Which you weren't.
Unless your fleet was spread around the whole planet, there was no way you could interdict me. My forces were heading away from your fleet. Do I need to draw you a map?
The yellow is my ships with the semi-circle being the defenders and the triangles the ISDs. The Black is the planet.
Since you damaged 10 Defenders your Fires must have been fairly spread out. So they would have came right into my ISDs. If you had hit maybe 4 Defenders then I could see how you would have sneaked out the sides. But you didn't hit 4 you hit 10.
You sent your Defender Gunships in to attack my Fires, correct? The Fires have some, not as much, but some turbolaser and ion cannons on them that are as powerful as the ones on the Defender Gunships. If the Defender Gunships can fire on my frigates, then my frigates can fire on the Defender Gunships. See what I mean? When my fleet broke off, it was heading away from the ORS fleet. Since the Defender Gunships broke past me, and the ORS ISDs were ahead of me, that leaves me the option of breaking to port, or starboard side of your ISDs, and driving hard for deep space. Mind you, this doesn't mean that they would go, like 2 kilometers to the side of the ISDs, then swing around and come convientley torwards the ISDs, they go to the side, and keep going to the side until they reach the place where the gravity wells no longer works, then jump torwards the sides. Trace a line from where my frigates are on that picture, and go either left or right. That is the direction my frigates were proceeding in.