JeffEngel wrote:"SharkHunter"]One more aspect which may favor some variant of the Avalon, which has been WELL identified in other threads, which is that for privacy suppression,
I have to say, this is one of the most beautiful typos ever!
in general you want a higher percentage of Marines, which the Roland has traded out for flag space plus magazine capacity. Be interesting to see what would happen if a Roland-DD found something like a "slaver tran-shipment depot" and needed to capture, then "prize crew" those ships to Torch before the SLN or MAlign could show up and start tossing missiles at those unarmored ships, right?
Yeah. It'd be another make-do operation like Saltash, presumably without the benefit of Hearns and Gutierrez. And (rehashing, sorry) it does argue for mixing Avalons and Rolands, finding a way to sub even some Marines in flag bridge spaces, and/or a concerted project in training and/or equipment development for force/utility multipliers for RMN/RMMC boarding parties.
Defensively, agreement with theemile on heavier defensive capability, plus the bow and stern walls, of the Sag(s). Offensively, I think the next "light cruiser" -- the after the so called transitional designed Roland -- may not have all that much heavier tube salvo weight, but be able to mount more [and un-powered til fire-up] pods, the updated fire control allowing better ghost-rider-ish DDM connectivity, but mainly the additional crewing assumed to be needed for multiple ship-captures and verge planetary ops.
Better pod capability is always welcome, but with rapid fire capital-ship-killing DDM's aboard, in greater numbers than on the Roland, for a light combatant they may well be optional if you've got to sacrifice much of anything or pay much to get it.[/quote]
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There's always a problem when you have an answer looking for a question, but at this point, the Wolfhounds and Avalons are likely best assigned to Silecia where their crew size can be put to best use against the pirates and privateers who have not gotten the message yet.
-- Stewart