Lost point -- not to y'all overall but to this thread. Until "recently" (DDM and MDM ranges) having the extra pod punch on a small ship didn't make a whole lot of sense, because there wasn't time to get them into space under control in useful salvos, use 'em or lose 'em kicked in, etc. Now, however -- too much space [star system coverage needs wise], too few ships. But at the DDM engagement range, even the Rolands can put their entire pod loadout into space under control WAY before an enemy missile salvo [even if it were a matching DDM] can force them into battle maneuvers (spinning the ship, turning wedge on to the enemy, etc. plus the off-bore capability lets these ships fight differently anyway)Relax wrote:Jonathan_S wrote:In short it breaks down to: efficiency in terms of $$$. To stow pods externally for longer periods of time is imminently doable, but costs $$$ not only in additional ship hull cost but also in maintenance. Also, yes, gives a giant offensive punch, but in many circumstances, it is not offensive punch that is required in new designs, but rather much better defensive capabilities.
$$$ is not infinite. At some point KISS, is superior.
So, I could see CA's having this ability on their hulls, but not any other class other than CL maybe. IE go on an independent 600LY patrol requiring months without outside ammo ship or base support.
As y'all noted, for extended missions it now makes sense to allow a ship to carry as many unpowered pods as can be fit on the hull of the ship without blocking the small ship ports -- because most of the sensors for normal use are in the hammerheads. That said, I also think in the HonorVerse the closest we've seen a ship design that would this would make sense with is the Mars-D class, which was said to be hugely overpowered in terms of wedge and IC strength.
I am NOT saying that's the smallest ship, by the way -- but that a ship can be built with enough extra wedge/IC to allow it to extend the field away from the core hull far carry as many unpowered pods as might be needed for those missions... meaning that a "missile pod cruiser" hasn't been built yet, likely in the light heavy range or greater. A heavy CL or Sag-C variant also has the bow and stern walls, which makes them even more useful for the extended range solo ops, as well.