Tzarevitch
Mongoose
(My apologies if this has been suggested already.)
I am a Narn player and even I have to admit that as much as I love the Bin'Tak there is nothing it can do that the G'Vrahn can't do better.
Here's my take on a solution. It seems the problem is not so much that the Bin'Tak is a poor ship as it clearly is a very good war level ship. It is rather that the G'Vrahn is so good at everything. The solution is not to power up the Bin'Tak or nerf the G'Vrahn (much) but rather to force a better separation of roles (which means the G'Vrahn does not get to wear 2 hats anymore).
Why not just remove the commant trait and the fighters from the G'Vrahn and increase the Bin'Tak's command to +2? (The fighters were slightly over the top anyway, they can't even keep up on APTE.)
This forces a significant operational difference between the two by forcing the G'Vrahn into the clear role of fast attack cruiser and leaving the Bin'Tak with the role of dedicated war-level command ship. Thus the Narn would have a reason to use the Bin'Tak over the G'Vrahn and without massive changes to the basic capabilities of either ship or significantly overpowering either of them.
Tzarevitch
I am a Narn player and even I have to admit that as much as I love the Bin'Tak there is nothing it can do that the G'Vrahn can't do better.
Here's my take on a solution. It seems the problem is not so much that the Bin'Tak is a poor ship as it clearly is a very good war level ship. It is rather that the G'Vrahn is so good at everything. The solution is not to power up the Bin'Tak or nerf the G'Vrahn (much) but rather to force a better separation of roles (which means the G'Vrahn does not get to wear 2 hats anymore).
Why not just remove the commant trait and the fighters from the G'Vrahn and increase the Bin'Tak's command to +2? (The fighters were slightly over the top anyway, they can't even keep up on APTE.)
This forces a significant operational difference between the two by forcing the G'Vrahn into the clear role of fast attack cruiser and leaving the Bin'Tak with the role of dedicated war-level command ship. Thus the Narn would have a reason to use the Bin'Tak over the G'Vrahn and without massive changes to the basic capabilities of either ship or significantly overpowering either of them.
Tzarevitch