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[Edited again because it seems I can't write 393,000 without getting a digit wrong...]
Jonathan_S wrote:A Sag-A might well have given Hellebarde a bad day, but the minor details in WoH make it pretty clear Jessica Epps was a Sag-B.
For one thing we're indirectly given her tonnage at a little over 416,666 tons. "The ship they were pursuing massed no more than fifty thousand tons, little more than twelve percent of an Edward Saganami-class cruiser like Jessica Epps"
About right for the 422,750 ton Sag-B, but too big for the 393,000 ton Sag-A.
But the easier detail to catch is they specifically point out that the combat began "in excess of ten million klicks from Jessica Epps." and go on to discuss how you need ghost rider or other extended range missiles to do that. The only Mantie CA weight ERM we know of is the Mk14; which was introduced on (and only carried by) Sag-Bs.
It's pretty clear to me that whatever a Sag-A might have been able to do, after closing the range, Jessica Epps (and Ephraim Tudor) were both Sag-B CAs.
Hi Jonathan_S,
I've just run the numbers, and by my calculations the tonnages you're quoting actually support the
Epps being a
Sag-A, not a
Sag-B:
50,000/393,000 = 0.127, or 12.7%
50,000/422,750 = 0.118, or 11.8%.
It's the
Sag-A tonnage that makes the target 'little more than 12%" of
Epps, especially if the 50,000 ton figure is high.If she was a
Sag-B it would be less than 12%.
In addition, I can't think of any instance where a
Sag-B or
Sag-C was referred to as
Edward Saganami class, they're always
Saganami-B or
Saganami-C.