Carl wrote:So basically what i said with the unstated but assumed known caveat that extra sidewall generators boost it .
Interesting reading that pearl but shows a fairly major blind spot on Mr Weber's part. A peacetime navy will still have to carry out steady upgrades and especially replace ships as hulls wear out. As such construction costs really do matter
I've also never really understood why the BC (P), (for it's tonnage anyway), is considered so poor in comparison to the BC(L).
Sure the pods add a small percentage to the ammo volume but volume for volume the storage for ammo should still be 80% as big as that of a same size BC(L) and the fire efficiency of the larger salvo sizes against most things will more than make up for that, (a BC(L) can match the salvo sizes in theory but once the Mk 16 apollo form comes in it could never dump it's fire control limit out fast enough to be useful, a BC(P) can).
And sure i suspect just because of cofferdam interleaving that the combination of pods and space around pods is not as good at buffering hits to the core hull behind as the magazines of normal launchers would be, but it's not a night and day level difference. Or it shouldn't be anyway.
Pods are quite large in comparison to the missiles inside them as they have to contain individual grav launchers, power supply for the launchers (ie capacitor banks or a fusion reactor), maneuvering thrusters, and in recent designs a tractor emitter. MaxxQ is a member of Bu9 who does Weber sanctioned 3d models of Honorverse stuff, including one of several pod designs http://maxxqbunine.deviantart.com/art/Pod-Family-Portrait-001-465723504, from which I'm eyeballing the volume percentage of pods vs bare missiles at more like 50-60%.
MaxxQ has also done models of Agamemnon class BC(P)s, in particular this one http://maxxqbunine.deviantart.com/art/AgamemnonClassBC-SS005-486663893 which shows just how little volume is left over from the pod bay, its less the pod bay doesn't protect the core hull than there isn't room for a core hull over two thirds of the length of the ship because of the pod bay, and there isn't much room for armor on the outside of the pod bay either.