Jonathan_S wrote:munroburton wrote:
I think the improved performance of BCs at Monica might be to do with them starting at a much lower range - thus not allowing Terekhov's Mk16s to get full usage out of their drives and increasing the interception window for the Monicans.
It may also indicate that even something like the Republic of Monica Navy has personnel better trained than the SLN. Certainly, the Monican Commodore seemed to be considered the best flag officer in that navy - he'd have first choice of tactical personnel.
But the largest shift of all was the Battle of New Tuscany with the capture of a whole bunch of SLN battlecruisers, two of which were sent back to Manticore for ONI to pick apart, with 10th Fleet doing some of the initial analysis. They were able to map the SLN's EW and ECM systems inside-out, forwards and backwards and any other combination of directions you'd care to name. Subsequently, the RMN was able to program their missiles to maximise their effects against SLN hardware and programming.
At Monica, it was the RMN's first time up against those systems in such quality and quantity, with at least some competence and training behind them.
Remember what Rafe Cardones pulled off when he realised Saladin's EW systems were resetting to the same start point in 2nd Yeltsin? Well, this is several magnitudes worse than that. You don't need to imagine what he'd be able to do after a few weeks running around inside the BC playing with its tactical systems because that's what happened in every post-New Tuscany engagement.
Also, while the Indefatigable-class BC's at Monica were a generation older than the SLN's newest (Nevada-class), they'd just gotten a fairly extensive refit.
Supposedly the reason was to disguise the ships' origins. But while the refit was carried out in Monica yards, it was heavily assisted by Technodyne reps provided as part of the MAlign's plot. To make them more effective in that role it's not implausible that those BCs got upgrades to make their point defense much more effective than FF standard - even though they lack the Halo of the newer Nevadas.
After all we know from the attack on Torch that the software used to drive the CMs and PDLCs was so bad that a group of ex-State Sec ship thugs were able to get major improvements just from effectively doing a bit of cut & paste from pre-ceasefire Havenite PD software -- and that's before you touch hardware.
Between that and the points you raised, it certainly seems conceivable that Monica represents a defensive anomaly; compared to what we'd expect to see out of SLN forces in the near-term.
And those Technodyne tech-reps were both on-board and actually operating tactical systems of the three BCs that attacked Terekhov's squadron.