SharkHunter wrote:This was effectively answered both in Honor Among Enemies and Torch of Freedom, and finally in Shadow of Victory. Massive missile counts don't mean a whole lot without the armoring schemes that superdreadnoughts receive. To explain:
(1) If Wayfarer had enough armoring, they wouldn't have lost "cargo one" and could have gone on dumping pods until all the RHN battlecruisers are mission killed or detroyed.
(2) If Rozak's ammunition ships had armoring, his ammunition ships at least partially survive and his salvo density stays high enough fast enough to end the battle more quickly.
3) With the Charles Taylor "fighting ships" -- which have military-grade compensators and some armoring, Captain (Ginger) Lewis still needs to get her ship out of the battle space... against battlecruisers.
Where it gets interesting is in the "what if the RMN falls back to Sag-Cs or their next iteration, Nike(s), and David Taylor FSVs?" in terms of new build hulls, with the rest of the GA SD(p) and CLACs as a ready and always up to date reserve.
Then maybe we don't need SD(p)s... at least until the MAlign again raises their evil heads with effective fighting ships out of mystery star system Darius. Then all bets are off.
Instead of trying to repair the doors for Wayfarer's Cargo 1, Honor should have had damage control blow the doors off. Put a beacon on them, if necessary, for post-battle recovery. Back to rolling pods and blowing Peeps into dust bunnies.
You can't put all of the SD(P) and CLACs into Reserve. You need to have a core of officers (and Chiefs, petty officers, and enlisted personnel) who are experienced in SD(P), CLAC and LAC tactics, operations, and maintenance. Simulators may do a lot, but you have to have butts in seats and turning wrenches doing the job on actual equipment. Manticore, Grayson, and the Andermani need to have a couple of squadrons of SD(P) and CLACs in active service for training and experience. Plus rotate active and reservists through training tours on those types. Erehwon and Maya will probably have at least a squadron of each, several wings of LACs, and appropriate scouts and escorts.
There's a picture I have seen of an RN Chief practicing the flight deck dance during an exchange tour on a US carrier. This was before QEII commissioned; the RN had no current need for experience working the most dangerous two acres at sea. But they knew the need would soon be upon them. They didn't wait for QEII and PoW to go to sea to regain and maintain those skills. The GA will need to do the same thing.