Relax wrote:thinkstoomuch wrote:We do have stats.
Appendix of SftS
Nevada
broadside
28M, 12G, 12CM 16PD
Chase
6M, 4g, 6CM, 8pd
Reliant
Broadside:
22M, 8L, 6G, 2ET, 10CM, 10PD
Chase:
4M, 1L, 2G, 6CM, 6PD
T2M
Yes, I remember reading those specs on the SLN Nevada BC class and thinking, Holy Cow, that is certainly NOT an obsolete design. In fact, neither was the Indefatigueable BC class. With minor tweaking, it is a downright scary design and in fact superior to the Reliant/Sultan. The "only" thing wrong with it is its software, and firing rate. Both easily fixable.
At the time, and to this day, it certainly did/does not jive with the text describing the SL being a backward obsolescent navy when one could argue that the Indefatigueable/Nevada classes with a minor tweak are much superior to anything Haven/Manticore had till the advent of the BC'P/BCL! If the SLN was truly as DESCRIBED IN THE BOOKS was back assward and obsolescent I would have expected far more Lasers/Grasers with fewer missile tubes and fewer counter missile tubes/PDLC(ok we do not know the # of emitters).
Supposedly, the SLN designs do not track the fact that the missile is the predominant force in modern warfare. In fact, the SLN Indefatiguable class showed a predominant flare for missile warfare outside of being let down by its firing rate which to make itself relevant SHOULD only require a missile tube replacement!
If anything, these BC SLN classes should have resembled the HOMER/Redoubtable class BC, not superior to the Reliant/Sultan in terms of missile tubes/Cm/PDLC per broadside. On top of this, Nevadas are VERY big ships. Yet another HUH??? moment. If SLN is all about Small ships, they do not even have an SD class, those Nevadas should have been more the Homer class size in terms of tonnage.
Honestly, I have no clue for the Nevada/Indefatiguable class justifications compared to what is written in the books.
Perhaps you mean jibe with?