hanuman wrote:Ignore me if this point has already been made, but even though I do not always understand the technical data very well, it seems to me that a SD-sized streak-drive ship would still be a better choice as a warship than one that is smaller, if any navy will choose to build such ships.
The reason I'm saying that is that even though an SD-sized ship's streak drive will be much larger than that of a smaller ship, the drive will still be proportional to the ship's size. Surely that means that an SD-sized streak-drive ship will still have much much more space for everything else than, say, one that is the size of a battlecruiser?
Yes and no. If the hyper gadget is proportional to ship size you are correct.
However, there´s more too it. A SD is based on maximum fighting ability, anything reducing that ability is a big minus, even if it is a clear strategic advantage like the streak drive.
For a smaller ship, while a larger drive may cause even more proportional loss of fighting ability, or overall loss of tonnage used for everything else, it doesn´t matter nearly as much, because fighting isn´t the primary reason for the ship´s existance.
If need be, you build the ship larger and accept that you have maybe a 350kt ship with the fighting ability of a 300kt ship, but with the extra speed in hyper.
hanuman wrote:The thing that strikes me is that there isn't any real need for superdreadnought-sized streak-drive ships, despite what I wrote before. Superdreadnoughts are intended to stand and pound on each other, not engage in extended pursuits of other ships, which is where speed would come in quite handily.
Strategic mobility is always a major advantage. The problem is that if the streakdrive is twice that of a normal one, you may be trading too much of the ship´s primary capability to get that advantage.
Reduced time in transit means that you effectively have more ships.
But again, for large main battle units, the question is how much of their primary ability has to be sacrificed to gain the speed, and if the tradeoff is worth it.
If a drive is normally 3% of a ship total, and a streak drive is 6%, then i would expect the upgrade to be generally a good idea.
But if the normal drive is 10% and a streak drive therefore is 20%, then it is probably a BAD idea.
But even if we had those specific numbers, it´s still very hard to say just where the limit is between "worth it" and not.