ThinksMarkedly wrote:Or it might have been the opposite: if Second Hancock hadn't proven that LACs could actually go on the offensive up against warships, they may have remained a defensive asset.
I was about to point that out - Adcock had a difficult time getting the Minotaur approved and built - and Jonathan and I ha discussed before, we believe only because there were old idle DN slips available for the construction. If 2nd Hancock hadn't proved the concept, would the "gun club" been enough to stop wide spread use of the CLAC and LAC concept? would the LACs have been built in large enough #s to be usable?
If the conventional war started with an early Andermani reinforcement, would the disdain for DNs still occur? would they still be built in lower #s to fill defensive roles? and if so, would those old slips be available for a Dreadnaught sized LAC carrier, or would building one steal vital resources away from a successful military program?
And the best question, would the war still be going on by the time of 2nd Hancock for it to matter?