Rincewind wrote:Duckk wrote:No, this will never happen. David has been absolutely clear on this point. You do not compromise a warship's ability to take punishment by opening up giant holes in the hull for LAC bays. You are creating a useless manbearpig for a problem that does not exist.
But you create a hollowed out ship where all the really essential components such as reactors, command, living spaces & life support are all crammed into a tiny portion of the core hull thus rendering them even more susceptible to critical or fatal damage?
The hollow core of the SDP's only extends approximately 30-45% of the hull. In a superdreadnought, that's still a helluva lot of space to cram in all your reactors, and other stuff without putting it 'dangerously' close to the outside. Which doesn't even factor in that as superdreadnoughts they have extremely thick armor specifically BECAUSE they're expected to soak damage.
CLAC's, whether the RMN's Dreadnoughts or the Havenite Superdreadnoughts, sacrifice considerable amounts of their armor to squeeze in maximum LAC bays, which have at best a thin armor layer on their launch bay hatch. And suffer a lot more from having to find somewhere else to squeeze their critical systems with so many LAC bays that extend deeper into the ship than proper broadside weapons.