Theemile wrote:All the text say they shot themselves "Almost dry" - what would you hold back for contingencies? - we can assume it is at least 6 pods, but I'm thinking 2-3 pod rolls.
Probably something like that, although you have to wonder what sort of contingency such a pitiful number of pods could be expected to handle. They'd already conclusively proven that they couldn't hurt podnaughts with them. All visible threats were running away and nearly out of range.
I guess the carriers could have reappeared and used the LAC wing they held in reserve to try to punch out the SDs while they were reduced to energy weapons only, but so few pods wouldn't fare well against a hundred LACs or even the carriers themselves even with no LACs covering them. That couldn't be a high enough threat potential to be worth holding back a reserve for. Most likely their second big launch was exactly the same size as the first and any remaining pods were simply the few that they didn't have the fire control to use for those two launches.
As a side note, Giscard's ships kept building up that second launch while under active fire and yet "use them or lose them" seems to have not occurred. Authorial oversight, maybe?