penny wrote:I have to keep stressing the fact that the stealth of the LDs allows them to get so close that traditional tactics and strategy goes out the window. Their doctrine will be totally different as even Honor understands and has stated herself regarding different technology.
Don't mention this to the author, but if an LD can get so close to a target, then weapons like the grav lance or the crippler should be extremely effective. And as a result of being able to deploy the weapons from a much closer range, they might be able to utilize even simpler technology in their design and yet be even more effective.
One-on-one, maybe. But nothing above the size of a battlecruiser travels alone, and not even BCs these days. You can't get close enough to all ships in a battle squadron to destroy all ships in it. I'd also question the ability of 20 LDs to approach 20 capital ships with their escorts along the way.
Anything other than one-on-one, the LD dies after firing. That exchange rate is in the GA's favour. The MAlign would need to build as many LDs as the GA has of capital ships, cruisers and battlecruisers combined, plus some, and have a replacement rate higher than the GA. Therefore, it's not a sustainable strategy and therefore won't be a tactic the MAN will train for. It's a desperation tactic and, as such, has little chance of changing any strategic outcome.