Theemile wrote:I believe the Illustrious Class CLs had flag decks, and lead DD squadrons, so more the replacements for those. Star Knight and Crusaders just were CA squadron flags.
Manticore, and most other nations, don't seem to mix-and-match squadron classes on the regular. A 'squadron' is generally a full-time thing, so you want them all to be the same type of ship, even if they aren't the same classes within that type. We saw this even as far back as Hancock Station, Honor had one of the very first Reliant-class battlecruisers with HMS Nike. But BatCruRon5 had 1 Reliant, 4 Redoubtables, and 3 Homers, for three different classes in one squadron, but they were all battlecruisers. You generally don't mix a Light Cruiser in with Heavy Cruisers for full-time things, for brief operations sure, we saw that often from both Peep and Manticoran POV's, but never full-time squadrons that's asking for trouble.
tlb wrote:tlb wrote:So was the Roland designed as a replacement for the Star Knight?Theemile wrote:Personally, While I know a Roland can beat up a Star Knight and take it's lunch money before school every day of the week, I'd say no. In a Peer environment, It's designed to be the minimum survivable combatant. Unfortunately, the Star Knight represents the Tip of the Spear 3 technological levels back (early laser head combatant). Against a Peer, or gen removed Heavy Cruiser(Sag-B or -C analog), it would quickly run out of munitions for little to no damage to it's adversary, and would be unable to perform the heavier jobs a CA excels at due to it's smaller crew.
I was thinking more as the minimum modern ship with a flag command deck.
I believe it was mentioned in SI2 or SI3, that EVERY Roland gets a flag deck, specifically due to the very example you quoted. Even though destroyers are honestly the one ship type that least requires flag accommodations at all. If they need a flag officer, it's because they're assigned to escort larger ships, which is exactly the same reason that meant the Prince Adrian's could also not have flag decks and it not be a super huge problem at the time.
Going forward, ideally you'd want every every single cruiser to have flag decks, to avoid a Janacek builddown. But that's because cruisers operate in divisional pairs most of the time, seeing a singleton cruiser was pretty rare, except as part of routine cycling. Plenty of examples of singleton ships moving around for routine movements for either R&R or maintenance type reasons.
But destroyers only seem to have two deployment options, they either operate entirely as singletons doing anti-piracy, or they're attached to fleet formations where someone else could bring the flag deck. A new generation of follow-up destroyers to the Rolands could easily be the 'new Prince Adrian', where they suppress the flag decks entirely for an extra missiles, and/or increasing Marine quarters even further that what they should be able to carry now.
As I'm pretty certain Roland's could handle either 12 or 24 Marines right now, without even borrowing flag deck space at all. If a notional Roland Mark II were designed and suppressed the flag deck entirely, and used that space exclusively for more marine quarters? They could easily fit an entire full platoon of 36 Marines plus the Sergeant and LT on board, and maybe still have room to cram in an extra few reloads of missiles.
That would make the notional Roland Deuce one helluva pirate hunter, while still contributing heavily towards fleet actions. More missiles to shoot the bad guys with, without running out as fast as Roland Primes do. And having a full platoon of marines, instead of no marines at all, means good for SAR boarding or boarding the mean nasty pirate ships or any captured freighters.
Which also avoids situations like Saltash. Imagine how difficult it would have been if Abigail Hearns and her armsman Mateo, hadn't been part of DesRon 3011. Boarding that station with ~3 squads of purely naval ratings, and playing laser-tag with two companies of Gendarmes? And nobody actually being trained for ground combat, there would have been an awful lot of dead people on both sides now.