Dilandu wrote:Easternmystic wrote:
So all those wunderwaffe that Charis has been building have been a huge mistake. The galleons, new cannon, breachloaders, ship armor, cased ammunition etc... have been a gigantic waste of time and effort on the part of Charis. Just imagine where they could be today if they hadn't wasted their time building any of this stuff.
Yes, you completely missed my point.
Please, learn the difference between the "superior weapon" and "superweapon"
There is difference, and pretty sharp, actually.
To make things easier, let's look at the World War II and the USN shipbuilding.
The superior weapon way (real): the USN started to build a large number of not individually perfect, but quickly available fleet carriers of "Essex" and "Independence" classes, and armed them with the F4F and latrer F6F fighters. None of this weapons were perfect, but they were superior to the cotemporary japanese, and they could be build quickly and in large numbers. And they won the Pacific War.
The superweapon way (charisian): if the USN decided to play Charisian, they would not build any fleet carriers in 1942-1944. Istead they would wait until the "Midway"-class supercarrier would be avaliable in 1945-1946; in hope that japanese would be so scared of this giant ships, that the IJN would surrender without actual combat. Also, the USA wouldn't build "Wildcat's" or "Hellcat's", but they would wait until the "Corsair" would be perfected.
Also, in the "superweapon" model the USA did not build any destroyers, escort ships, submarines or landing crafts in 1942-1944.
Only a handful of cruisers as scouts and counter-raiders.
See the difference?
What I see is that you have never discovered the meaning of the word irony.
I thought that by pointing out that your arguments could be applied to every other technology that Charis has introduced would be sufficient to alert everyone that I was using irony when I did precisely that later in the post.
I realize now that I severely overestimated some people's critical thinking skills. Then of course the irony of you misunderstanding my post and assuming I was the one that had misunderstood is simple priceless.
Now onto your latest arguments. Perhaps you should do a little light reading regarding the current state of U.S. military procurement programs.
The F-35 program is a good place to start. It is the ultimate do everything jet fighter and has been plagued with serious problems for years.
The basic difference between the U.S. military building strategy during WW2 and now, is that during WW2 the U.S. had opponents with fewer raw resources and smaller populations. The U.S. simple had to produce more equipment of comparable quality to ensure that they would be victorious. That is they simply needed a quantitative advantage over their opponents.
Currently the U.S.'s potential opponents have more raw resources and larger populations. If they end up in a war against these opponents they will need to achieve a qualitative advantage over their potential opponents. That is they need better technology and training.
Now, lookong at the situation facing Charis, they have a smaller population than the COGA and fewer raw resources. They are immensely more productive than the COGA on a per capita basis but sheer population numbers means that they are still being outproduced. Therefore Charis needs to maintain a qualitative advantage with their military equipment. training and doctrine to survive.
Lets look at the particulars of how they have done that. Consider the King Haaralds that have your panties in such a bunch. Frankly your assertion that they have delayed production of other ships to make the King Haaralds is only true within your own mind. They have done nothing of the sort.
Charis needed to make experimental equipment to learn how to make ship armor for any of their ships, not just the King Haaralds, any ship that they wanted to armor. They then proceeded to use the material used during this phase to build the 'Delthaks".
After that they used the experience gained in making the "Delthaks" to build the first "Cities". During this time they used the experience gained in operating the "Delthaks" to make modifications to the 'Cities" and to redesign the "King Haaralds".
When the first "Cities" were launched they started building the first 3 'King Haaralds". They did not stop building the "Cities" They are still building the same number of them even. At the most it will take slightly longer to complete the full building program for all of the "Cities".
This look a lot like a strategy of building up your future capabilities while still building equipment for current needs to me.