David has also A) the Detweilers are capital ships, B) it would be foolish for the Alignment to build capital ships that could not stand up to other capital ships, and C) the Alignment is not foolish.
I've been perplexed for days on this.
On the one hand, the natural reading for "stand[ing] up to other capital ships" is to be able to fight them effectively, without going up like popcorn, when the other side has you in range and in sight. In that case, the spider drive wallers are going to be suffering from fighting without a wedge, without sidewalls (apart maybe from weak bubble ones?), (presumably?) without bucklers or equivalents, and with about 1/3rd the acceleration. (If they're firing off spider drive missiles and counter-missiles, they do at least have going for them no wedge "smoke" blinding the view downrange.) To my mind, that's an awful set of disadvantages, so I'm wondering if the reading is off or what they may have to make up for those profound disadvantages.
On the other - there's the possibility that the reading IS off and that the Leonard Detweilers are intended to "stand up" to other capital ships by being practically impossible to target. In effect, Oyster Bay would be an instance of how they would normally operate, only they're better prepared than the Sharks were, or demonstrated being at least, to hit mobile, maneuvering enemy ships. It seems a forced reading, but hey, it's also less forced as a reading of what we've got evidence for what the Detweilers can do.
I'm happy to suppose the MAN planners can be confident the Detweilers can operate without being caught, and not be fools for supposing so. (I do think they are probably insufferably optimistic and arrogant that way - but not fools.) The problem then becomes how do you expect to get hits with a graser torpedo - or ballistic missiles - on a maneuvering impeller drive ship.
That's assuming that they would be using the same sorts of weapons in that case, granted. Maybe the idea is that the LD's count on stealth to avoid being effectively targeted much, while firing off missiles that are either impeller drive or mixed impeller-spider drive MDM's, so that the missiles have the speed to nail maneuvering targets, and the Sharks simply didn't use in Oyster Bay the same sorts of weapons that an LD wall (although "wall" isn't a term applicable on their side) would use against an impeller drive wall of battle.
So, forum speculators:
1 - What's a Leonard Detweiler likely to be doing to defend itself against enemy capital ships?
and 2 - What's a Leonard Detweiler likely to be doing to hurt those enemy capital ships?