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Originally Posted by lwcamp
Realistically, the direct effects of the blast have no effect. What might be useful is using a small bursting charge to fragment a warhead at some stand-off distance. This will produce a cloud of debris that can cover a wider area, moving at about the same relative speed as the original projectile. You will want to adjust the bursting charge, size of the fragments, and stand-off distance so that the fragments offer a significantly greater chance of scoring a hit, so that the effects of the fragments is significant to the target, and so that the fragments are not so diffuse that they are unlikely to hit at all.
Luke
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And there's already a rule for that in Spaceships. SS1 p59 "Proximity Detonation".
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