>>5462676If the positions of the celestial bodies and the satelites are stable relative to one another then we can approach the configuration in belt A-1 and then move to MIZAR VI B to use the satellite's shadow and shield from STAT-A. In this safe position we will deploy two drones:
Drone 4a "rough autumn" will head close to STAT-A using the best of the thin BELT-B and scout (remember, there are unseen ships). I expect autumn to risk discovery, but that may work on our favour.
Drone 4b "revealing summer" will pass by the same Belt but get to MIZAR VI A and take its time to scout the ice moon and surroundings.
At first I thought that going after the installations would be dangerous because they face STAT-A but hold on a minute, doesn't this satellite rotate? Let's just pew pew from the shadow of the rocky-metallic MIZAR VI B and retreat. But the firing is stage two of this hit, this is the initial approach. I have also determined that it takes 10 days for drones to travel 5 tiles... I didn't check if they can outrun the one (1) destroyer we've seen so far (it loooks like it does)