Terry Mixon
Emperor Mongoose
As we’ve all said many times, yes.Wow! It says both! *smacks forehead* I guess, "Welcome to Traveller, where we don't do consistency!" lol
As we’ve all said many times, yes.Wow! It says both! *smacks forehead* I guess, "Welcome to Traveller, where we don't do consistency!" lol
The technobabble chart was always my favorite part of that book...If you want consistency you could always look to Star Trek where their technology was always... sorry I can't bring myself to finish that![]()
Seems to be getting larger with each edition... Hmmm... Must be an Aslan plot since they keep getting larger too!![]()
Yeah, but those bays can't hit the same size ships they are mounted on, as they take penalties when firing on smaller ships.Yeah, that original text about non-starships being able to beat starships was always not quite correct back in the day because for a given tonnage both carried the same max armour, turrets and bays. Even Spinals had a limit, so the difference ended up bing that non-starships had more space for magazines and carried craft.
However, under the current rules it's gospel true, since ships can carry Medium and Large bays at 100 tons per hardpoint to use up any amount of spare tonnage.
True, so basically all FFW-type wars are now strictly missile wars, defensively anyhow. How many of the 400-ton SDBs does it take to overwhelm the defenses on a Tigress? Each has a Small Missile Bay.Except for missiles and torpedoes. Small SDBs suffer no such penalties with those shooting at other small ships, which is why they usually seem to carry missile bays.
SDBs that are larger than 2000 tons are fighting other larger than 2000 ton ships without penalty.
SFB did an OK job. Starfire did an excellent job of laying things out. Ships were easy to design - you got full control of which places your engines, quarters, holds and such went, along with your weapons. They had external racks for 1-shot (usually first) Alpha strikes and then you were on internal launchers only. Later they got smaller craft and new weapons that skipped armor and shields. Movement was pretty well thought out and how the jump points and stealth systems worked out.If you want consistency you could always look to Star Trek where their technology was always... sorry I can't bring myself to finish that![]()
Small bays are almost useless against ships that size, as you fully well know.True, so basically all FFW-type wars are now strictly missile wars, defensively anyhow. How many of the 400-ton SDBs does it take to overwhelm the defenses on a Tigress? Each has a Small Missile Bay.
General rule of naval combat. Like goes after like. For example, you don't want your fighters to not be able to attack other fighters. Unless you are treating the SDBs as bombers and therefore only for use against larger ships?Small bays are almost useless against ships that size, as you fully well know.
But as you also fully well know, SDBs can exist in all hull sizes, though the larger ones are usually called monitors.
The SDBs we had presented in CT Traders and Gunboats (which is very much a small ship supplement) and Fighting Ships (which is an even smaller ship that the other one) are only the starting point. As both books are clear - SDBs can be all sorts of sizes. And even in their Mongoose conversion are turret based ships anyway, so their ability to hit is not an issue.
But those two small ships aren't the defense against a Zhodani fleet, or even a cruiser raid, any more than Patrol cruisers are. They're small end defenses.
Honestly, I've lost track of what your point even is now.General rule of naval combat. Like goes after like. For example, you don't want your fighters to not be able to attack other fighters. Unless you are treating the SDBs as bombers and therefore only for use against larger ships?