wastedfly wrote:That is what the battleship boys said also, word for word before WWII.
Tell me, then, what the usual result of a Battlecruiser-grade Graser vs a DN or SD-grade sidewall is. I'll wait.
Hint: I think it was in SVW, and the words "contemptuous ease" might have been used. Then there were the simulations Alice Truman and Honor ran that pitted an LAC wing against a single division of SDs, which also ended up disastrously for the LACs.
All indications we have point towards LACs being not very effective against Wallers. Sure, if you throw enough LACs at the problem, they will eventually get through, but I think that there are more efficient ways of disposing unwanted hardware and surplus crews.
Rakhmamort wrote:And that primary mission is what? Isn't it get into knife fighting range and deal as much damage as they can?
Sure. But as we've pointed out, an Energy Torpedo is a very situational weapon that is mostly useless, whereas a graser has a good chance of a) hitting the target and b) inflicting damage on it. So, if there's a choice between mounting an additional weapon system that you may get to use once in a blue moon, or improving the performance of a weapon system that is already proven useful, I know what I would choose. Because let us not forget: House of Steel shows that energy torps have always been a tertiary "can't hurt to have them" weapon system on Battlecruisers and Wallers, because the tonnage and room to mount them was more readily available in ships that size. Even so, current designs omit ET batteries from their loadout, concentrating on weapons that are more useful (or mounting more PD).
So, back to the question at hand: Is the addition of an ET launcher to the Shrike, or Shrike-like LACs, a worthwhile investment? From my perspective, no. The R&D time necessary to make it possible can be better spent improving the Shrike's graser, or making the Shrike more durable.
The main problem with your standard LACs is that their throw weight is limited by their magazine space. As far as I know, there hasn't been an extended battle of LACs vs light units where both sides start battle ready and undamaged. IMHO, that kind of clash would be the running battle type where a standard LACs' missile load would be empty way before the battle ends (given the opponent's CO has half a brain).
With their maneuverability, LACs can even use the unlimited ETorps to force their opponents into unfavorable positions/maneuvers by taking high deflection shots at the open ends of the wedges. They can't do that with their current missile loads because they are very limited in what they can carry. Snipe away with their grasers until one or more of the sidewall generators fail and then finish with a couple of ETorp salvos.
Except that against the light combatants against which this tactic would work, the standard graser mounted on the Shrike will perform the job quite handily already. Remember, these are Battlecruiser-grade grasers, and no Battlecruiser or below can take that many hits from them before either exploding or being taken out of combat. Basically, you are positing a solution for a problem that does not exist.