drothgery wrote:Though I can't really see the RMN building anything new that's hyper-capable without at least DDMs.
From HoS the Wolfhound class destroyers and Avalon class light cruisers are being built with launchers for the Lightweight Extended Range Missile rather than DDMs. Presumably the Kamerling class have the same launchers.
These ships are designed for escorting convoys and anti-piracy missions rather than front line use, so DDMs are overkill and a waste of tonnage that can be put to better use for the intended mission.
ldwechsler wrote:One of the problems of the cut-back crew levels is manning things for watches. On smaller vessels there are fewer officers and that has to be considered for watches. You can only have one captain and one XO. Chances are, only one astrogator...when changes in course are made they are probably all on the bridge. It is likely that a junior officer will have been trained in astrogation but might be doing other things a good deal of the time. Chances are two TAC officers (it sounds like Abigail has only one officer as assist and that it on a Roland, a large destroyer).
Finding enough officers to stand watches will be a key element and it is likely that some higher ratings and petty officers will be standing some of those unless something important is happening. Some trips take a month or more and most of the time nothing is happening that would require a real lot of attention.
My reading of it is that the officer-to-enlisted ratio is getting quite a bit larger on the newer ships. The automation is mostly eliminating the grunt-level work to maintain and fight the ship rather than the officers needed to command it properly. For example, automation might allow you to reduce the on-mount crew for a graser from 5 to 2. On a Sang-C that's 60 people cut from the total crew compliment, all of them enlisted ranks rather than officers.
Keep in mind, from what we saw Honor's middie cruise was served on a heavy cruiser that had only one ATO. When Santino was relieved of training duties they passed to the TO, not a second ATO.
Other departments would see similar cuts: mostly enlisted rather than officers, although I could see engineering losing a few slots for junior officers. And cutting the crew so much would also cut down on support crew. Losing two thirds of your mess stewards and cooks isn't going to cost any officers their jobs, right?
Overall, a Sang-C has about a third of the crew of an older CA (
oh how I wish crew numbers were a stat listed in HoS) but probably 90% of the officers that much larger crew required.
kzt wrote:We’ve already demonstrated that there is plenty of available space for at least several squads of marines on the ships, in the space designed to handle an entire squadron HQ. It’s all plot. It will be fixed when it’s convenient to the plot for it to no longer be a problem.
Nike class BCs and Sanganamis of all types already carry a dedicated marine force - it's just much smaller than previous ships of those sizes carried. CAs used to carry companies and now carry platoons, while BCs carry reinforced companies instead of battalions. It's only the Rolands which lost their marines entirely. It's possible the Wolfhounds and Avalons did as well, but their intended functions have a much higher probability for routine marine deployments so it seems likely they'd keep at least some marines as well.