I have been trying to think of the simplest way to approach plasma torps so that the torpedo is better than the bolt, see if this makes any sense…
Step 1: Instead of having the plasma torpedo be a seeker flight and attack like one, what if you launched the torp like a seeker, it moves like a seeker, but it attacks with the statistics given in RA for the “Bolt” (with the exception being for range, which is ignored) Bolting a torpedo is covered later…
Step 2: Torpedos all have the same speed; I'm thinking 9.
Step 3: In the first turn after launch, the seeker retains the same direct fire capabilities of its given class, but on each subsequent turn, the torp will have the attack statistics of the next class “down”. In other words, on the second turn of its time on the board, the Type R torpedo you launched last turn know attacks as a Type S, and so on…In addition, each hit from phaser fire lowers the “class” by one. This is a simple way to give the torpedo to “diminish” as others have mentioned.
Step 4: “Bolting” torpedos is supposed to be much less efficient, so create a second mode for each plasma torpedo representing a Bolt Mode, probably with the same ranges and ACC given for the plasma torps as they stand now, but with IMP & DMG reduced to 1's, and no Slow-Firing trait.
By using something like this you have large-ish weapons which are better at firing torps than bolts, and the torps “diminish” in strength as they stay on the board, which gives bigger torps a longer endurance, and therefore a greater stand-off range. I never played FC, but torps of this fashion are more like the SFB torps I remember from long long ago. Of course, this type of thing would really only be “fair” if used in the Trekmada setting, and I think there would really have to be another mechanic for generic Starmada designs to have weapons that fire seekers. Of course, there are those that might like the combination of cloaking and powerful but slow-firing bolts to simulate the cloak-shoot-cloak tactics the Romulans use…
Anyway, those are my thoughts on the issue.
Cheers,
Erik
PS next week I will mull over Hellbores!