SharkHunter wrote:So, just for fun.... crazy ship time.
...an RN CLAC, fully stocked to the deckheads with RMN Shrike B-s, and entirely hull covered with limpeted Mark-16G pods, plus KH-II.... drops into the outer system, drops pods, launches LACs which each grab two pods, and head in system in the Sonja swarm plus towed pods.
Your mission, sir Battle Fleet [and at least moderately competent, compared to what we've seen...] SLN admiral of a big nodal force and shipyard, is to.... ?
From the Admiral's perspective the good news is that the Keyhole (which the CLAC wouldn't have anyway) is pretty useless if the CLAC is following proper doctrine and staying well clear of combat. It's going to be too far back for even FTL fire control (which the Mk16s can't use anyway) to reach.
Also LACs towing pods are both slow and "loud". The extra work to tow the pod behind the wedge screws up their power levels and stealth. So the SLN can see them coming (for once).
Now if the SLN Admiral only has SDMs he's still screwed unless he takes advantage of the LACs reduced acceleration to run away.
But if he's got Cataphracts, and uses them correctly, he's got a better chance.
Launch cataphracts very early to force the LACs into a use-'em or lose-'em situation before they reach
effective Mk16 range. (Your hit probabilities will also suck, but you don't need many hits to strip away any unused towed pods)
At that point the SLN Admiral will think things are looking up, he's got his nodal force of SDs, BCs, etc against LACs. And he's now got the missile range advantage. Won't do him much more good, unless he's got enough Cataphracts onboard or in pods to completely deplete the CMs and/or Vipers of the approaching LACs, but at least he gets the change to fire weapons at beyond the enemies range to respond. So unless the LACs break off the fight seems like it'll inevitably end up in energy range. At which point the SLN formation will probably get torn up, but it'll inevitable take some LACs with it - they're just too vulnerable in energy range to all escape unscathed.