Joat42 wrote:The comparison isn't 1-1, but we have to remember that rfc tend to borrow from history when writing his stories, which may well mean we will see the LD's used as commerce warfare against the GA's merchant marine to start with in the future.
tlb wrote:If the LD's are used as commerce raiders, this would mainly work by posting at the hyperlimit near the closest approach to a planet and blasting anything that arrives when they are most vulnerable. Anyone moving in hyperspace will either be traveling with a wedge or sails. In the case of sails, the LD has to be under sails also; so not invisible. in the case of a wedge, there is a possibility of a passing shot; but it is limited by the decreased detection ability compared to normal space. I hope we will soon see what the author choses to do.
Theemile wrote:Commerce raiding can be done efficiently with BC or lower at a much lower cost. Just troll JUST outside the hyperlimit and bag everything that jumps in - and then jump out if anything too heavy attempts to engage you. Any why use a platform that can't rum down even a merchie if it has a head start, and why waste a G-torp on a merchie when any old missile will do. (cause if you don't need to use a Gtorp, why use the only platforms that specialize in them?
I am not sure from your answer whether you are differentiating between a Shark class versus a Leonard Detweiler class ship, as opposed to a spider-driver ship versus a wedge drive ship. If you are saying that this could be done by a Shark, then I could agree; although the LD would have more crew comfort and a greater weapon power (using energy weapons, rather than torpedoes. Saving those torpedoes for targets of opportunity within the hyperlimit). But if you are saying to use a wedge powered BC, then you lose the invisibility factor that would be important in this role.