Talk:Drea Renthal/@comment-454133-20161108225107/@comment-30277349-20161110130201

I ussually set up with the defenders together - gives them a tough choice who to target - and then try to bring Backdraft in from the side. I play a lot with my chilkdren, who are really into the game and are very good at it and one of them loves to focus fire one ship to get it out quick and he tends to fly all his ships in formation, so I try to set it up so his only option at the beginning of the game is to attack one of the 3 evade defenders, hoping they will stand up through that first turn. Another son likes to spread his ships out a little more, so it becomes a little more difficult to do that, but given that I have two defenders together, I ussually get, at worst, a one-on-one situation with Backdraft.

Since I have no synergy between the three I fly, bringing them in together is not necessary. You will probably want to fly in formation, to work out those tarhet locks. I would probably fly yours with the defenders in front and backdraft trailling, so that you could end up with something like the defenders at range two and the SF at range three, giving all three ships three evade dice. This would probably help keep the SF around a little longer allowing you to  have a chance later in the game to land some extra criticals with Backdraft.