- Location
- his hidden lair
That's fair, using PD to draw out the value of our shields and prevent loss of combat effectiveness for longer makes sense. However, the primary tactic of the Guardian (or most any one of our warships) is still going to be that Cloak and Burst Alpha strike. Ideally that initial strike should be the decisive factor in reducing incoming damage for the ensuing battle. Obviously there's value in planning for when that goes wrong but the value of offense over defense (especially on big ships where evasion is limited) is heavily weighted by the cloak. To me it being non-ablative is less relevant because the importance lies in it taking effect during that vital window between uncloaking and shields coming up so that the initial strike isn't disrupted by a quick response.I am under no illusions about the PD being an absolute defense. I look at it as a threat type limited non-ablative defense. The protection shields provide is limited, shields don't regenerate in combat time without technology much farther up the tech tree. In theory as long as they keep shooting projectiles at us the PD mounts are going to be reducing the damage that the shields need to eat. The survivability onion is used for a reason.
Also I am unclear on how exactly the mechanics for space battles work. The level of detail implied by Mechanis' comments at various points suggest to me that the stats we see are summaries, but more detailed ones are used to resolve things. I can't say that for sure, but I lean that way fairly strongly.
When you get around to discussing the list tomorrow, what are your thoughts on only putting in power and runtime for 6 out of 8 of the T2 batteries for roughly 25 spaces that frees up? I like the idea of this ship doubling as something of a local survey ship- but we're probably going to want all 10 aux sensors in that scenario and ideally more science. We'd still be able to operate all our weaponry on any 3 facings (including upwards or down and besides those 4a aft guns) but we'd be able to make this thing substantially more capable of science and better make use of the aux sensors. Worst case, this should be something pretty trivial to address when the Guardian get's its inevitable computer refit.
The other big question is in regards to workshops. Two for redundancy seems common sense for a warship but I'm starting to doubt we need a large+normal as opposed to two normal workshops, that would free up 9 space for sensors and maybe more science.