Except as I pointed out earlier the quote from Ashes of Victory that Daryl was using was, confusingly, addressing the minimum size LAC Haven thought you'd need to replicate the initial reported performance of a Shrike using normal LAC design techniques.Somtaaw wrote:Well by your own evidence, the absolute smallest DB at 30 ktons, because LAC's are approximately the same size, yet carry the weapons that a DB does not.War of Honor, Chapter Twenty wrote:Mitchell Clapp had begun his own design process by going back to a blank piece of paper. Rather than designing a starship in miniature, he'd seen it as an opportunity to design a pinnace on the macro scale.
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He'd started out by accepting a life support endurance of only ninety-six hours rather than the weeks and months which most LAC designers insisted upon.
Pre-Shrike LAC's carried similar sized hydrogen bunkers compared to real starships, which cut into the weapons mass they carried. Which means if LACs and DB's are pretty close to identical sized, LAC single-shot box launchers occupied enough mass to swap out for a hyper generator.
No known LAC is actually all that close to that 30 to 50,000 ton range. So the box missile launcher, CMs, and possibly a lighter laser and/or PDLC or two must mass far less than alpha nodes, their corresponding impeller rooms, and a hyper generator (etc?) that a courier carries.
More specifically here's all the LACs I have information handy for, and their source and tonnage.
Ferret-class [HoS] 20,750 tons
Katana-class [HoS] 19,500 tons
Shrike-B-class [HoS] 21,250 tons
Shrike-class [HoS] 20,250 tons
Series 282-class [HoS] 17,750 tons
NNS Wolverine [SftS] 15,000 tons
Highlander-class [HoS] 11,250 tons
Faith-class [HoS] 11,250 tons
Program 13-class [Jaynes] 10,250 tons
The biggest we saw, before the density started going up in the Series 282-class Honor's Warfarer carried in HAE, was the Nuncian Space Force's at 15,000 tons. Far short of 30 - 50k.