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[X] Arrowhead. Aim for a cheap light cruiser. (Industry: 2)
I'd like to see what we can do with a smaller platform.
I'd like to see what we can do with a smaller platform.
It was suggested to keep it cheap. Important distinction.This is a tough choice, but we were told to keep things cheap. Let us drown the Romulans in starships, they can't shoot them all!
[X] Arrowhead. Aim for a cheap light cruiser. (Industry: 2)
The real utility of photon torpedoes is in their burst damage output. Useful, but not necessarily the defining feature on what's ultimately a design intended to dogfight other relatively small warships.
1 or 2 tubes should be fine. 1 is a given and ~2 is probably experimental- but we don't need this thing to sunder a space station in a single pass. We just need it to be able to punish openings the enemy dog fighter has. And 1 photon on bare hull should at a minimum badly cripple a warbird
I would point out that the Stingray isn't fully armed. We did opt not to put its phase cannon count to 6 as it would mostly only help for coverage.
With the Arrowhead we could mount those 6 cannons and because of its shape it would be able to put all 6 on one target, and do so extremely easily with its very high maneuverability. Note that our new Dreadnought can only put a maximum of 8 on a single target and it was smacking warbirds out of the air.
In terms of durability I seriously doubt there will be much difference in either hull shape, so to me that's not even really a factor.
[X] Arrowhead. Aim for a cheap light cruiser. (Industry: 2)
Going from previous projects, I believe "underslung" does not actually refer to a secondary hull, but instead a configuration where the deflector is fused to the bottom of the saucer. It would be worth confirming with @Sayle though.
@Sayle could you shed light on whether an underslung deflector with an arrowhead primary hull means a full secondary hull or not, and what if any tradeoff this implies?
Both the NX and NZ are extremely expensive for their weight classes, we really do need to make this one cheap
I seem to recall that not working out well for the battlecruiser historically.
Anyways too survive in battle is probably a balance of three things:
Maneuverability: not getting hit
Durability: not getting destroyed by hits
Firepower: destroying your opponent before getting hit
Arrowhead gives up durability and some firepower to have more maneuverability while being cheaper. The half saucer gives up some maneuverability and is more expensive to have a more balanced distribution. I don't think one is blatantly wrong but heres the thing. Due to their shields longer engagements seem to benefit the Romulans so firepower is important. I'm already leery about only having one forward torpedo tube. Not having one seems insane to me. They are our best weapon for quickly knocking out opponents. And I don't think a strategy of max maneuverability means we won't take any hits is viable. The Stingray isn't a slug, but warbirds seem to have no problem hitting them.