cthia wrote:I was thinking about a stripped down version of a LAC design, because SL LACs are much bigger AND slower? But I didn't consider that the GA's LACS could be built smaller because of the smaller powerplant. At any rate, a smaller LAC would be at least a tad faster.
AFAIK we've never heard of, or seen, and SL LAC design.
Still, odds are that they are bigger and slower than any of Haven's Cimeterre LACs.
However we also don't have any actual specs on the size or mass of those LACs -- but we do know that at least as the start of the 2nd war they had accelerations (given their less capable compensators) weren't
quite up there with Shrikes or Ferrits, were still far in advance of "classic" LACs.
But then classic LACs are limited by their weak impeller nodes -- they're not capable of maxing out even old-style, pre-Grayson, compensators.
From the books, SITS, and Jaynes we know the details of 4 'classic' LAC classes:
SCN's Mazur-class | 12,250 tons | 409.1g
RMN's Highlander-class | 11,250 tons | 409.3g
GSN's Faith-class | 11,250 tons | 409.3g
RHN's Project 13-class | 10,250 tons | 409.6g
Note that those are no better than the acceleration of the old 7,781,250 ton Victory-class SD!! (Over 600 times the tonnage, but the same acceleration!)
Even with old-style compensators those 4 should have had accelerations of 545.3 - 546.0g. So without a design for improved LAC nodes simply shedding mass isn't much use; if shaving off 2,000 tons only boosted their accel by 0.5g. Based on that, even magically cutting a Project 13's tonnage in half to a tiny 5,125 tons would presumably only bump up the acceleration to a measly 410.9g!
So, at a minimum, the Cimeterre designers figured out how to squeeze in more powerful nodes -- which on its own could have gotten them over 55% of the way to a Shrike's acceleration. But the text of WoH implies they probably got closer than that - though it does say a Cimeterre's "less efficient inertial compensator meant its maximum acceleration rate was more sluggish" (it just doesn't give an actual acceleration number, nor characterize how much more sluggish). So just selling the hull alone would get the League virtually nothing -- the key technologies they'd need are improved LAC sized nodes and more efficient inertial compensators.
But I think Pitchart and Theisman would still have a tight enough lock on the Cimeterre design (which, remember, came out of Bolthole) that the League would have a very hard time finding someone who could sell them the relevant technical secrets, or examples to reverse engineer, under the counter.