Jonathan_S wrote:To expand on what Theemile said, the reason that forts can devote a significantly higher percentage of their mass to warfighting is because:cthia wrote:That's the same thing I was thinking. I remember being shocked to learn that a fort has the firepower of several SDs. That is why I say you cannot let something the size of an LD tip-toe thru the tulips into your back yard. Consider what a single fort could do if it could get as close as an LD. And remember, the LD will be seeding the area with surprises like a spider spinning webs that snare. When the fireworks starts, the heat is on.
* it has a much more spherical hull, since it doesn't need to conform to the tapered spider shape imposed by alpha nodes or by the triple skegged triangular shape imposed by the spider drive. That gives it more area to mount missile tubes, point defense, ECM hardware, spare decoys, etc.
Very informative post. I'm digesting and taking it under advisement. But remember that the MA operates with different "policies" which would greatly affect how they pack their warship's luggage. For instance, escape pods are probably nonexistent. The MA will not want their crew captured. So, no escape hatches either. And, as ruthless as they are, who is to say what the crew eats. They could be fed lots of gooey substances from tubes. These realities alone will save on lots of volume compared to an SD. As far as a fort, do forts carry escape pods? Being that the better part of the navies in the galaxy is undoubtedly nicer to its crew than the MA, I'd wager yes.
Do we know the crew complement of an LD vs forts?
Jonathan_S wrote:* it can devote far less volume to propulsion. No need for the mass and volume intensive alpha nodes necessary for wormhole transit or use of grav wave; it can maneuver (when it must) on a single ring of beta nodes. And spider drives seem even more mass and volume intensive since its not 4 rings encircling the diameter of the hull, but 3 rows of massive projectors running the entire length of the hull.
Is the surface area of those massive projectors available for malignant toys?
Jonathan_S wrote:* it doesn't need to carry a hyper generator so that gives it more internal volume for all the weapons and equipement.
* it normally fights inside a bubble sidewall, meaning there are no vulnerable angles where luck, or maneuvering skill, could grant the enemy or their missiles a shot at the chinks in its defenses. So it should be far less subject to "golden BBs" (Though to be fair this bubble sidewall generator is apparently going to be taking up quite a fair bit of the extra volume the fort has thanks to its hullform and lack of hyper generator.
(And of course, on top of that a modern RMN fort is something like 50% larger than their SD(P)s - so nastier ton for ton, as well as way more tons)
A Lenny Det won't have most of those advantages. It may not have Alpha nodes, but as mentioned Spider Drive seems even more mass and volume intensive. Also, RFC's indication that they can transit wormholes might mean they might have spiders + alpha nodes; which is worst of both worlds in terms of mass and volume devoted to propulsion. Their hull form is, if anything, even less efficient than an SDs - especially since they need to mount weapons on all three "broadsides" instead of the SDs two only. (Though that does mean if they get caught at energy range in the middle of a hostile force they can at least fire in more directions than an SD, but fewer than a fort -- OTOH unlike the SD they don't have any sides from which they're immune to damage) Unlike the forts they still need to carry a hyper generator. And they may well also carry the huge generator for a bubble sidewall (which at least gives them the same all round protection as the fort -- at the apparent cost of being equally unable to maneuver while so protected)
But, if an LD can operate inside a bubble sidewall from inside the enemy's pajamas while unleashing their fury in a surprise fashion, they may not need to maneuver. It may all be over very quickly. LDs may not be able to deliver a short victorious "war" at the end of the day. But I'm betting short victorious "battles" will be the norm. Forts maneuver to reposition before battle, not so much during battle. No?
Question. Is the bubble sidewall generally visible or detectable?
Jonathan_S wrote:All that seems to make it at least as likely that, ton for ton, they'll be less deadly in open combat than an SD - though they might edge out many SDs on an absolute basis simply due to all their extra tons. (And their stealth abilities can be a significant force multiplier all their own - as long as they're not forced into an open slugging match)
Agreed, for the most part.
Certainly if an LD is detected before it slots into place, perhaps. But when something that big opens up its initial engagement in a surprise fashion in what passes as its knife-fighting range - and whatever comprises its knife-fighting tactics - I'm not so sure.