Jonathan_S wrote:
Certainly most of the ships at Monica couldn't.
OOB:
HMS Hexapuma - Sag-C-class CA w/ Mk16 DDM
HMS Aegis -Avalon-class DD w/ Mk36 LERM
HMS Warlock - Star Knight-class CA
HMS Vigilant - Star Knight-class CA
HMS Gallant - ?Valiant?-class CL[1]
HMS Audacious - ?-class CL[1]
HMS Javelin - ?-class DD[2]
HMS Janissary - ?-class DD[2]
HMS Rondeau - Chanson-class DD[3]
HMS Aria - Chanson-class DD[3]
TFLYTSNBN wrote:It is a shame that Tekerov didn't bring a couple of Rollands or a BCP to the party.
Theemile wrote:3 Sag-Cs, 3 Avalons, and 4 Roland's would have made for a different story, even with only mk 16-Es.
Following that thought, in the above scenario with all modern light units at Monica, should the Rolands held back their fire until the Avalons fired, or should they thickened the Sag-C fire at some point?
Galactic Sapper wrote:You assume three Solarian BCs would survive to get into range of the Avalons. This assumption is mistaken.
3 Sag-Cs and 4 Rolands could pump a double broadside of 336 Mark 16s with mod G warheads. At most it would take one launch per BC to kill them. Heck, they could probably do the job with single broadsides at each ship and maybe the BCs would only be wrecked instead of finely powdered.
See: 5 Rolands vs 4 BCs at Saltash
Double broadsides totally 120 missiles each destroyed one Solarian BC per launch.
Remember, I specified the early 1920 Mk 16-E missile with the classic Cruiser weight warhead shared with the Star Knight. This is what the Hexapuma was limited to at Monica.
All the action you mentioned used the later, much more powerful, capital weight Mk-16 G warhead.