MuonNeutrino wrote:And second, whether you bring apollo along or not, while we know that the MK16G's warhead pumps out beams as destructive as those of a capital missile, could the MK23 have morelasing rods than the MK16?
Actually, I'm pretty sure that the MK16G warhead is comparable to a SLN capital missile. The Mk23 is a "modern" capital missile.
Shadow of Freedom
Chapter Twelve
wrote: The Mark 16’s original fifteen-megaton warhead had been more destructive than any destroyer or light cruiser missile ever previously deployed, although dealing with battlecruiser armor—as Abigail Hearns had learned aboard HMS Hexapuma in the Monica System—had pushed it to its limits. But Tristram and her sisters were equipped with the Mod G version, with a forty-megaton warhead and improved gravity generators. That increased its effectiveness by a factor of over five…which made it more powerful than the brand-new Trebuchet capital ship missile the Solarian League Navy had just begun to deploy.
Storm From The Shadows
Chapter Thirty
(Helen Zilwikii's POV wrote:With its fifteen megaton warhead, the Mark 16 had been capable of dealing with heavy cruiser or battlecruiser armor, although punching through to the interior of a battlecruiser had pushed it almost to the limit. Now, with the new Mod G's forty megaton warhead and improved grav lensing, the Mark 16 had very nearly as much punch as an all-up capital missile from as recently as five or six T-years ago.
Note: That would be an RMN missile four or five years ago.
I can't find the warhead specs for the Mk23 except a mention of six "laserheads" and a non-specific indication it is considerably more powerful than even the MK16G.
Given what I found in a reasonably short search, I'd say take the MK16Gs to deal with SLN BCs and save the Mk23 pods for a possible follow-up attack by SLN SDs.