Talk:Deploy/@comment-30951429-20170522181035/@comment-31011166-20180122020427

I think that docked TIE Bombers are a good example. More often than not, enemy ships would go after bombers immediately before they can launch their ordinance, especially if the bombers are a low PS. If the bombers are low PS then there's a chance they won't be able to acquire a target lock on their action phase or they might be blown up before they have a chance to even fire. But if they are docked, then they can move in after ships of a higher PS, get their target locks, and hopefully be in a position where they won't be shot at but they can launch their ordinance against their target.