munroburton wrote:darrell wrote:Where in the hell do you get 7 meters of armor on a rolands hammerhead???????????????????
Quote "Short Victorious War": Nike was no wall of battle ship, but leaving her top and bottom unarmored let her flanks carry twelve centimeters of side armor over more critical areas and as much as a meter over her vitals—like her fusion rooms.
Where does it say that a destroyer has 7 times the armor thickness of a reliant class BC 4 1/2 times larger???
Hammerheads have always been the toughest part of warships. The Nike description only refers to its broadside armour - obviously, they weren't going to cut the broken fusion plant out through the front of the ship!
Even after bow and stern-walls were added, it's still a good idea to armour up the hammerheads... lest you take a direct hit from directly ahead running parallel to your ship. Without the armour, that kind of a shot is a total killer.
relax wrote:A little untalked about part of the books is that the armor completely changed from early books to late books via Handwavium. IN FIRE FORGED talks about why armor is as it is. Changed to essentially "aero gel" as optimum laser armor. SD's had literally 10's of meters of armor in the mid books. Or was that the pearls? I think DW stated that little tid bit in his pearls around the time of the great resizing.
I sugest that you read before you provide a refrence. Thank you for providing information that the armor on a rolands hammerhead is NOT anywhere near 7 meters thick, but is AT MOST ONE METER THICK.
Quote: "In Fire Forged"
Combat starships are designed to fight their equals or inferiors—not their betters. A heavy cruiser’s armor scheme is perfectly adequate for fighting other heavy cruisers or lighter craft. Yet a battlecruiser would likely shatter it beyond recognition.... clipped ...
Without benefit of sidewalls, the hammerheads are usually the single most heavily armored portion of a warship’s exterior hull. Unofficial estimates from Jane’s and other open source intelligence indicate that over half of a Star Knight’s armor mass might go to hammerhead armor. External holo inspection indicates an armor depth upwards of a meter in some places, ... clipped ...
Core armor is a universal feature on anything larger than a battlecruiser but less common on smaller ships. The Star Knight’s core armor encloses all vital systems that can fit within its envelope,1. The bigger the ship the heavier the armor.
2. The core armor for a reliant BC is one meter thick.
3. Hammerhead armor is the thickest armor.
4. The hammerhead armor for a star knight is a maximum of ONE meter thick.
5. Core armor does not go the entire length of a ship.
Nope, a roland DD, designed to fight other DD's & CL's, is not going to have enough armor to protect against SD scale weapons. The chance that the roland has A DN's hammerhead armor thickness is the same chance that a porter class destroyer (USN) has the same armor thickness as an Iowa class battleship.
Based on ship size, I suspect that a rolands hammerhead armor is about 50CM thick at it's thickest.
Because I said so does not work, particularly when you quote a source that says the exact opposite. Unless you can find the quote that says that a roland has 7 meters of hammerhead armor, I will call you on it and expose your error.
Note: Once the implications of the Bow/stern walls and bucklers are fully realized, it wouldn't surprise me if in the future hammerhead armor might shrink and in the future #3 might change.
MaxxQ wrote:Yep, just rechecked my model, and there's seven meters of space between the outer surface of the hull and the inner surface of the holes the tubes shoot through. Maybe that's not all just armor, but I figure anything between the outer surface and the weapons could be considered armor, if it keeps bad energy from reaching the weapons and breaking them.
We are not speaking of armoring scheme, but armor.
First, all we have is your word that there is 7 meters of space between the outer and inner hull. Because I said so does not work for anyone except RFC when it contradicts multiple books and will not be accepted. PROVE YOUR STATEMENT. Where is your model published.
Second, even you do not say that there is 7 meters of armor, just 7 meters of space.
Third, what proof do you have that your model is the official and correct model of a roland.
Again, prove that the roland has 7 times more armor than the bigger star knight heavy cruiser. Let me see your model AND prove that the 7 meters is armor AND that your model is the official one.
Unless you can prove all three, you are talking opinion, not fact. Where is the quote from RFC that the roland has 7 meters of hammerhead armor, either in a book at pearls of webber, elsewhere on the web, or some pamplet he published?