The E wrote:pnakasone wrote:The original plans of the reserve would have worked had the Multi-drive missile, effective missile pods, and pod layer ships not been deployed in the last ten years.
And it must be pointed out that those innovations were the first really significant shift in the combat paradigm in centuries (yes, I know, technically laser heads constitute one too, but I would argue that their impact on tactics and shipbuilding considerations was relatively minor. A pre-laser head SD can be adapted to use in the post-laser head environment by simply increasing and modernizing its point defence and EW capabilities; there is no equivalent change one can make to make a pre-pod/MDM ship a viable platform in a pod/MDM environment).
Not really. While an old ship can just load laser heads and change software, a new ship optimized for laser head combst, is going to be much superior. It will have a minimized, all grazer energy battery, freeing up space for other weapons. The optimized ship will have more point defense, and more CMs, in a ratio favoring CMs, to interdict more missiles, further from the ship, and no slug thrower countermeasures.
Of course, the new design will have more, faster firing, missile launchers, and deeper magazines so it can throw more missiles longer. It will have more redundancies, especially in sidewalls and firecontrol, so it can absorb as many hits as possible, without losing capability. Finally, the armor is complerely different on the 2 designs, with the newer design built with the ability to deal with the frequencies of laserheads, as well as lasers and grasers.
I'm not saying it's a monumental groundswell like MDM's were, but in a all up battle between a 1904 Scientist and a 1904 Bellerophone, the Bellerophone wins `90% of the time.