Bill Woods wrote:Personally, I'd like to resurrect the term 'battleship' for capital ships. 'Dreadnought' just means 'superbattleship', and 'superdreadnought' means 'superduperbattleship'. ... And 'podnought' means 'having no pods'. It's time for a reset.
That's one of those little things that have bugged me ever since I first read OBS, David using the terms with the same meaning to refer to different class ships. I think at one point in Honorverse history the BB was the sole capital ship type. Then someone made a bigger one, then still bigger ones. For some reason the word "dreadnought" was used for the bigger ship, and "super dreadnought" for the biggets ones. Why not simply use "battleship" for all capital ships? After all, in USN history, every battleship from those in the pre-WW1 "Great White Fleet" to the cancelled Montana-class (think Iowa with four 16" turrets) were given the BB designation despite the vast difference in sizes. And the Yamato and Musashi were known as "super battleships", but still called battleships. I guess David had to be a contrarian.