penny wrote:I'm not finding anything either. But I would have sworn that I once saw 100 LDs. And I also thought I remember pasting it into the forum directly from the wiki. Now I am questioning my own sanity because I also can't find the original post where the author chimed in. I once tried to find a post that was lurking on the very first page with keywords that I was looking right at. To no avail.
But I do recall discussing what "a far bigger number than 28 Shark class ships" could mean. What would you guestimate a far bigger number than 28? The number could be higher.
Even if they intend to build 100 of them, we don't know the timeframe to do that. They must certainly not have laid down 100 frames at the same time before MANS Leonard Detweiler herself launched. It would be the height of arrogance to build all of them in parallel before the first unit is finished, the build problems debugged and ironed out, the design problems fixed, etc. Those would be the biggest ships anyone anywhere had ever constructed. There will be issues.
Not to mention the logistics requirements of building 100 ships in parallel. Resources are finite, so this is going to take a long while before the MAN would be strong enough to use them in actions that were necessary. They can't even claim to have not thought of this, because it's exactly what happened during Oyster Bay: the opportunity presented itself before the ships were ready.
The resources necessary to build 80 of 100 slips could probably be spent finishing the first 20 ships instead.
Then there's the fact that this is probably not the only ship type they will need to build.
So I can believe the MAN wants to have 100 ships. Or more. Who wouldn't want to? The questions are when they plan to have reached critical mass (no sooner than 1935 in my opinion, more likely 1940) and when they will be found or their hand forced.