Sorry I’m late, I got hung up there in the real world for a while – though I did get to battle it out with the Narn over the weekend (one day went to the Narn and one day went to my Minbari). In any case I would like to thank everyone for their participation in these lists, it has been very useful for me in preparing corrections for my calculations. I look forward (when the real world spares me some time) to adding estimates in for movement and range factors as well as a couple of other things.
One very noticeable flaw that I found when reviewing the Battle level list is an issue of fighter binding to their mother ships. The computer figured that all of the fighter weapons were mounted on the carrier as one big ship at typical weapon ranges. Re-imagine the Drakh Carrier with an extra 8 dice of Heavy Neutron Cannon and give it an extra 40 damage points or so and you can see why it drifted to the top. Regrettably I have not yet had time to program in the separation, so the list below still suffers this malady.
In any case, I will let you know when I finish up my new corrections (many of which come directly from your comments) and I look forward to comparing that list with Triggy’s. If all goes as it generally does, I should finish the calculations just in time for the version 2 rules to come out and render them instantly obsolete.
Here are my top and bottom five…
Best:
Mothership – Drakh (26.1) – a clear display of the fighter binding problem
Light Cruiser - Vorlon (13.6)
WS Carrier- ISA (13.3)
G’Vrahn -Narn (13.3)
Omega CD -Earthforce TA/CE(12.2) – assuming T-Bolts as usual.
Worst:
Mishakur -Dilgar (3.9)
Takata -Brakiri (3.9)
G’Tal -Narn (4.0)
Tashkat -Brakiri (4.2)
Mankhat -Dilgar (4.4)
For the record the Sharlin came in 6th best and the Liati came in 6th worst.
Thanks again,
Humbaba
P.S. – Those new Troligan stats put it about middle of the pack if it were rated a War level vessel – it ends up almost right on with the Shadow Hunter.