Weird Harold wrote:But according to you, SDs are more versatile than smaller ships of comparable technology. Why doesn't FF use the "greater versatility of SDs" to make their policing/enforcing more effective?
once again a flawed argument taking things out of context.
Chyort wrote:A SD will be far more Versatile on a one for one basis than Any Other Class.
One for One basis. You are trying to compare hundreds or thousands of what are effectivly small police forces to a small force fighting a war. Give it up troll.
Weird Harold wrote:As for war vs peace, Frontier Fleet has far more combat experience than Battle Fleet because they are constantly fighting or intervening in "brush-fire wars" -- small wars, but still wars.
So your saying criminals fighting a "Gang war" would have equal experience to a military force that has been fighting a real war? And why are you using battle fleet as your "Real" warrior comparison? All they do is sit back and play with themselves in simulators.
Weird Harold wrote:If SDs are more versatile, then they're more versatile with comparable technology. A BC(P) can do everything a SD(P) can do, including launching Apollo pods. The only things it lacks are magazine capacity and Keyhole II's FTL fire-control.
Anything can launch a Apollo pod... what i care about is the FTL fire control which you yourself admit a BC(P) cant do, so i fail to see the argument here.
Weird Harold wrote:When Frontier Fleet was formed, SLN SDs and BCs had comparable technology; by your logic, SLN SDs would be more versatile and better suited to the kind of environment FF works in.
1) that isn't my logic
2) Why are you trying to compare old formations/strategies/tactics to Modern day?
3) Why are you trying to use the Invincible SLN as the foundation of your argument, when they are a)Knee breaking enforcers, Or b) stuck in their simulators playing with themselves.
4) What are you trying to say here?
Once again.
Chyort wrote:A SD will be far more Versatile on a one for one basis than Any Other Class.
What this means is, If you are limited on streak drives and can only upgrade a limited number of ships. You are better off upgrading the SD(P)... If you are not limited, then the number advantage of smaller ships comes into play. That however was not the argument. Which you consistently seem to fail to understand.
Once again, try reading...
Chyort wrote:Weird Harold wrote:I have never said that couriers, scouts, and commerce raiders were the ONLY ships that need Streak Drives. I said they should get Streak Drives FIRST because the flow of information is more time sensitive than the flow of missiles.
*Snip*
If for some reason they have to pick between using a streak drive on a courier boat, or an SD(P)... I have a sneaking suspicion they will pick the SD(P) every time. Because it can also bring harm to the enemy that much faster in addition to messages.
I don't know why they would hit that kind of a bottleneck though.
I assume they would do both at the same time.
You are trying to compare hundreds if not thousands of smaller ships that can be in multiple places to a single SD. Once again. That. Was. Not. The. Argument.
Weird Harold wrote:Another question:
With the expectation of facing Frontier Fleet forces, Adm Gold Peak chose a division of Cruisers for one trouble spot and a squadron of Roland class destroyers for another. Since she had "more versatile" SD(P)s available, why didn't she send them to both places?
Once again i fail to see the point of your statement. Gold Peak didnt have any SD(P) before the battle of spindle IIRC. She did use her smaller, More Numerous, ships to do general rear duty work. Anti piracy, surveying, patroling, whatever. But Again...
You are trying to compare hundreds if not thousands of smaller ships that can be in multiple places to a single SD, or group of SDs launching offensive operations. Once again. That. Was. Not. The. Argument.
Please, if your going to try and troll at least put a little effort into making Some sense.
Weird Harold wrote:Castenea wrote:Due to politics of the SLN, Frontier fleet has the most combat experience, but is the junior service and is not allowed to have SDs. Thus FF has a lot of BCs.
According to Chyort that decision makes FF less versatile.
When FF was first formed, there wasn't the political divide that exists now -- FF got the smaller screening elements because their tasking required mobility and numbers over brute force. A division of destroyers is sufficient to police (conquer) most verge systems; a single BC is overkill.
How Cute! Your once again trying to misrepresent my argument. Either because you are a troll. Or your refuse to actually read my arguments.
It is also flawed because FF brass has said they often times Don't have enough military power on hand to enforce their protection rackets. They send one ship as a representaion of the rest to intimidate/cowl people into keeping their heads down. Not exactly the same thing