PeterZ wrote:I don't understand the logic here. The ICN needs to be able to sail into harbors and destroy their forts just like they did against Delfahrahk. They can't do that against forts with modern guns without steel armoured ships. Assuming the ICN arms its ships to withstand the rounds of its own primary weapon, then the KH VIIs can take hits from 10" rifles. It'll take a while for the mainland to build 10" guns.
Yes, they are resource hogs. They are also the best way to defeat harbor defences without taking a tremendous amount of damage. That capability is worth the price.
n7axw wrote:For the church question is resourses no matter how much fantasy Clyntahn might indulge in. They need to get every cannon they can build to Wyrshym, Kaitswryth and the Harchongians because if the Alliance keeps coming, it's going to be all over, probably sooner rather than later.
As for how many Haarahds they can build, six were authorized, down from twelve. It really dosn't matter how optimistic we might or might not be, if RFC decides that six are abuildin, than six it is regardless of how realistic it might seem in real life, six were authorized. I'm sure they have six building slips. What textev we have suggests that they are approaching completion, although I don't suppose that means all at the same time.
This is not a real universe, Dilandu. Safehold is a work of fiction. How realistic it is and how much handwavium all depends on how the author decides to write the story.
Don
Hi Peter,
Always good to see your posts...
What we are talking about here really has to do with priorities. Dilandu has asserted, and I more or less agree, that the resourses spent on the KHs would have been better spent on smaller vessels that would help the problem with commerce raider supression and convoy protection. I don't buy into his gunboat proposal, but still, he has a point...
As for the Haarahlds, could it be that there would be more economical ways of accomplishing what the Haarahlds are supposed to do? Maybe installing steam power on the Rotweilers, or armouring the bombardment galleons, or maybe a more modest new design.
However, the story is as it has been written and I, for one, am not going to spend a great deal of time moaning over a "what if..." Like everyone else I am looking forward to what happens when the Haarahlds move into the Gulf of Dohlar and pay an uninvited call on Gorath Bay.
Don