ThinksMarkedly wrote:But going back to my point: right now, everyone and their grandma are designing ships to fire DDMs and MDMs, whether they have those to fire or not. Meanwhile, they'll be very pleased to fire ERMs. In fact, it's very likely that the Flight IV Reliants can fire ERMs (the Saganami-B could and they are contemporaneous), and can be retrofitted to fire Mk16 DDMs, which would make them a direct competitor to the Erewhonese/Mayan Defiant-class BC design. The GA may sell Mk16 DDM to "most preferred allies" (e.g., Torch, Erewhon and Maya, plus maybe some ex-SL systems), which would put those allies above everyone else who can only fire ERMs with similar ships, at least until someone else begins selling DDMs. Even then, the Mk16 will probably pack a bigger punch than the knock-off version.
And if this export version of the Reliant gets some more automation support, a navy out there may be able to replace 4 older BCs with 6 new Reliants for the same manpower and long-term operating costs other than ammunition, for example. That would make it a better product than the Defiants, so the GA shipbuilders could command a premium per unit.
I agree (from the trimmed part of your quote) that the MAlign might well have cracked the secret of the baffle, and thus of true MDMs.
I'm not so sure that Haven cracked it from reverse engineering -- MDMs just weren't used much before the ceasefire. And the only time I can think of where they were yet Manticore didn't end up controlling the battlefield, was when they were used defensively just before Buttercup kicked off. Such as the attack where
Isaiah MacKenzie and her companions (and their ghost rider decoys) were still hiding their capabilities and allowed themselves to be driven off without revealing that they were pod layers or that their missiles were MDMs. But in that case Haven wouldn't have known there was anything special about the missiles that would have warranted chasing them down for inspection -- though at least they'd be moving slowly enough to make it practical (assuming the self-destruct safeties failed and the missiles remained intact to capture. When used as MDMs it'd seem a fair bit trickier to run down a ballistic missile whose terminal velocity exceeds the max speed of any ship.
And it seems reverse engineering isn't the only way to crack the secret. The IAN wasn't in a position to capture any examples, but we know they were still able to build their own DDMs prior to the grand alliance. So Haven might also have cracked it without reverse engineering.
As for retrofitting flight IV Reliants to fire Mk16s. It'd be
possible (they refitted a handful of Gryphons to fire Mk23s) but that's very much not a minor effort!!
Even if the flight IVs fire ERMs -- something the books haven't even hinted at -- a Mk14 is
noticeably smaller than a Mk16 and is still capacitor powered. Swapping out the missile tubes for ones able to handle microfusion powered Mk16s requires finding room to install armored cofferdaming around them and seemingly requires different plasma flows to the launch to kickstart each missile's reactor. Plus due to the larger size of the missiles you've got to rework the magazines and the feed tubes moving the missiles from magazine to each launcher!
It might be less work to simply design a flight V Reliant that was DDM from the get-go.
And in a new flight, or clean-sheet export model design, it would be possible to build in the ability to be flexible and have launchers able to handle either Mk14 or Mk16. Though the larger launchers and the extra space all the microfusion support and protection takes on around the launcher means it'd be less capable when using ERMs than a ship of the same tonnable built to handle only ERMs. (Because AFAWK that flexibility isn't built into normal Mk16 tubes)
Also, if it's a new export-only flight/design, Manticore might not want to offer support for microfusion powered missiles. (Because they might not want to share that tech to anyone but their very closest allies) They might instead want to design a new export-only capacitor powered DDM. It'd need to be slightly bigger than a Mk16 (though IIRC a DDM right right around 'break even' on size between capacitors and microfusion; so the size different should be relatively minor) and wouldn't have as much power budget for ECM/jamming. OTOH it'd be more widely sharable, and the launchers wouldn't need all the extra cofferdaming that microfusion capable ones do -- so you should be able to get more throw weight from a given ship tonnage.