Well, there was that one-in-a-million-chance the torpedo woult hit the fuel tank directly behind the bumper, no wait… the exhaust vent, err…
No, I got it: I mean, the Macaroni was a CLOAKED ship. Clearly it failed in “not being seen”. Ergo: Boom.
So not only did the cloaking tech not really work, as Bob found the ship with little difficulty, but the whole ship exploded after one shot. Wow guys I think he did you a favour blowing it up that was one crappy super ship…
Admiral: An rather expensive piece of hardware.
Lt Lor: 40 million in adjusted credits.
He could not have known, but…woah. Bob actually blew up an Alliance ship.
Well, I guess we could say that the ship class failed the live fire test.
Well, there was that one-in-a-million-chance the torpedo woult hit the fuel tank directly behind the bumper, no wait… the exhaust vent, err…
No, I got it: I mean, the Macaroni was a CLOAKED ship. Clearly it failed in “not being seen”. Ergo: Boom.
The Macaroni was the lead ship in the Pinto-class…
Pretty sure a ship so easily destroyed was a bad design, only real loss was the crew.
star trek has general held that cloaked ships couldn’t use their shields while cloaked.
The stealth technology was probably quite volatile or it’s field created some sort of feedback that mad things more explode-y
made, not mad
So not only did the cloaking tech not really work, as Bob found the ship with little difficulty, but the whole ship exploded after one shot. Wow guys I think he did you a favour blowing it up that was one crappy super ship…