----- Original Message -----

> From: Anthony Jackson <[email protected]>
> 
>>  >
>>  > Attacking a target does not require a sensor lock.
>> 
>>  3E talks about detection, recognition, and identification. An attack
>>  without detection would be the same as blind firing, right?
> 
> Detection is not a sensor lock. A sensor lock would be at least 
> identification, 
> and might require a followup sensor action to improve your lock.

If the initial roll is good enough, you go straight to identification (p.VE141).

> At least, if you define a 'sensor lock' in a way that makes hitting 
> reliable.

I was using 'detection' in the general sense, not the specific 
''detection/recognition/identification' rungs.

Brandon
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