kzt wrote:Theemile wrote:Let me validate one more detail. The SLN grasers in question, are 1) not necessarily a better tech fielded by the RMN, 2) not necessarily any larger than an average SD Graser the RMN has fielded. They are just nice, consistent (say...) 450cm grasers, mounted in massive numbers on a massive number of ships.
Not blow your mind impressive, but a "that's nice" kind of impressed, especially when you see the spreadsheet tally...
Last I checked, cleanly removing these sorts of systems from an SD requires certain facilities that are currently not terrible available in the Manticore system. So I'm sort of wondering who is going to do this.
First, Threemile's evaluation of where these grasers fall vis-a-vis Alliance tech is essentially accurate. They are far from being
better than first-line, current-generation Manty weapons; they're certainly
comparable, though, and we happen to know where we can get a bunch of them cheap.
As for pulling them, the facilities to which they are being sent are specifically reclamation/shipbreaking platforms which have been doing precisely this sort of work for, oh, two or three centuries now.
They have a
lot of expertise in --- and the physiical plant needed for --- performing
exactly that function. The problem isn't that those facilities don't exist and didn't survive the Yawata Strike; it's that they have a lot more business than usual at the moment, and Clayton's job is to help prioritize what they do. The Manties lost their building and manufacturing capacity;
reclamation facilities (which have no building capacity and can basically only stockpile anything they salve from a discarded/wrecked ship) were
way down the priorities list when the Alignment set up the Oyster Bay targeting queues, people. It's not like they had an unlimited supply of missiles and graser torpedoes, so they kinda focused on the facilities that could
build things on the theory that facilities that
took things apart were going to be less threatening to their plans.
I sorta, kinda thought that had been made relatively clear, but it would appear not.