Somtaaw wrote:
I stand corrected on the BB ship count, I thought it was 3 but 4 isn't too much different.
And Jon, you're right that the Triumphant's are both larger, and tougher than the Indefatiguables, but it's also about the closest comparison we can really get. In theory, the League has enough BC's to throw a hundred or two BC's at a system under the guise of raiding in force. A raid is a raid, whether you send six ships, or six hundred ships if that's what it takes to complete the raid.
So let's say Frontier Fleet assembles 200 battlecruisers with associated screen with the objective of punching out a 3rd Tier Manticoran system.
We know that 3rd Tier systems have LAC wings, we know that they have a shoal of missile defense pods. We also know that Frontier Fleet seldom operates above the squadron level of battlecruisers with a light screen at most.
Sending 200 battlecruisers in against a "lightly defended" Manticoran sovereign system will be a massive learning experience for the raiders. They will screw up the first couple of times as they are not used to operating in large formations. And those screw ups will happen as 100 LACs emerge out of stealth 25,000 kilometers from the throat of an exposed squadron. Those screw ups will happen as 500 MDM pods are flushed and guided to target with at least idiot-Apollo capability (FTL drones cutting the control loop in half) to quasi-Apollo (Mk-23s with the E-birds in the cluster acting as a forward node on light speed links) to full Apollo/Mycroft.
We know that the ammo needed to probably kill a Solarian League battlecruiser is somewhere between 5 and 10 MDM pods.
So in the best case scenario, 200 Frontier Fleet battlecruisers enter the hyper limit of a 3rd Tier Manticoran System, 100 leave and most of those ships will need yard time.
That is a victory that can only be replicated a few times before Frontier Fleet runs out of battlecruisers, and even more importantly, it is a victory that can only be replicated IF Frontier Fleet's crews are willing to engage in human wave attacks and eat MDM's with their bodies. Human Wave attacks are a sustainable strategy only when there is either extreme committment, extreme discipline or extreme fear that you'll get shot by your comrades if you don't go over the top and run into machine gun fire.
I personally don't see that type of committment from Frontier Fleet crews. Ball bearings will be dropped into turbines when those types of orders are issued.
Finally, even if Frontier Fleet is willing to engage in human wave attacks trading 100 BCs to smash a 3rd Tier system that has no effect on Manticoran war making capability, the covering forces needed to keep the Verge and the Shell sending resources to the Core aren't there any more so the combination of a Grand Alliance offensive going forward into the Shell AND revolts succeeding will drain Frontier Fleet's ability to sustain their offensive(s).