Unfortunately, like Battletech (I also am a long time player), it is difficult to defend a target - it is always possible for a player to completely ignore the defenders, and throw themselves against the target with no thought of loss or cost.....
I tried to make the scenario resemble "reality" as closely as possible, using 8 years in the military and real combat experience as a guideline. I had both sides set up with a battleplan before the assault started, with some contingencies, and went from there. What destroyed the target were the wings of fighters and the seekers. Unfortunately, the results are vague.... In a lot of battles, victory conditions are subjective.... if BeowulfBJ's forces had other supply bases, then I would actually consider the battle to be a draw at best, as both of his ships escaped, and all he lost was a base and some supplies.... if, however, it was the only viable supply base, then yes, the attacker could claim a victory, but I might almost consider it pyrrhic.... the attacker lost more than double the points value in ships, as the defender did with the base. One of the guidlines I used, was that the fast strike ships were there to engage the enemy ships, the seekers and fighters were divided up... the seekers totaled about 20 percent of the carrier's load out, and were aimed at the base, the fighters were divided up 50/50... some guarding the seekers as much as possible, and the rest flying cover for the strike ships......
On Beowulf's side, I had each ship "captain" prioritize targets based on the greatest risk to his ship vs. mission requirements..... using the standard view of commands within our own military, which is to achieve mission objectives while preserving as much of their own forces as possible. Since the cost of one of those ships was considerably higher than the cost of the base, they were prioritizing any serious risk to themselves from the strike ships, while having some batteries try and cover the base... along with the base's defense guns (based on Beowulf's range 30 weapons)
During the battle, about half of the fighters, and most of the seekers were destroyed... and of the 12 strike ships (mostly hull 2, speed 8 ), 9 were killed..... however, had Beowulf's ships targeted strictly the fighters and seekers, there were enough strike ships, that they would have gotten through......
One of the things about Beowulf's ships is that they are expensive - and that limits the numbers of them on the table, as well as how many escorts they can field.... I'll admit that I fielded them without any escorts, as I was specifically testing the range 30 concept... (I'll have to do a couple of battles with escorts to see how it turns out) I did note, however, that if I had placed a few engine/box carriers on the table... (large hull, no shields, slow engine, lots of fighters), his ships would have had problems as his ships would be vulnerable to large swarms of fighters....
I'd personally like a few more opinions on this... and maybe a few more battles fought, before we decide that something is "broken"
Nahuris