
Invictus sounds good, too.
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:sheepishly: Well, I don't even have a big enough monitor to see even 1/16th of the current renders. However, when you built this ship, you had details that went down to a meter. I just felt that the detail that you have on this ship would be completely wasted on a resolution that does not support such fine detail. That's all.fractalsponge1 wrote:Gah, stupid typo in the armament post for the Assertor: should be close to 4e27W sustained power.
What, 4800 pixels isn't wide enough for you? What kind of pervertedly huge monitor setup do you have? :p
What page was that on?fractalsponge1 wrote:Gah, stupid typo in the armament post for the Assertor: should be close to 4e27W sustained power.
What kind of yardstick do we know of to compare this to?fractalsponge1 wrote:4e27W sustained power
Superlasers are overrated and tend to have too many draw-backs...least in my opinion. I like that fractal didn't add it in to the Assertor.Ketan wrote:great background notes![]()
but what for a superlaser??where is it?
i think a SSD without a superlaser for great conventional battles is better!
for superlaser action , there are the 2 others
Um, what?Abacus wrote:Superlasers are overrated and tend to have too many draw-backs...least in my opinion. I like that fractal didn't add it in to the Assertor.
fractalsponge1 wrote:Assertors would have superior ancillary equipment (late-generation and more numerous EW/comscan equipment, gravity well generators) compared to either older design. The miniaturized superlaser also makes it a better siege platform, as well as offering the chance for a very concentrated alpha in ship to ship, if it hits.
Reading is your friend...fractalsponge1 wrote:On a more fluff note, I figure Assertors would be a development from the Sovereign/Eclipse lineage: cleaned up, simplified, and more focused for conventional battlefleet work like a Mandator. Cheaper but heavier materials, less complicated lines and structure, more conventional weapons, superlaser more tuned for sniping large ships and stations than shattering continents.
The superlaser is really almost a secondary system on this ship; I think possibly Sovereign and definitely Eclipse sacrificed too much to get the largest possible superlaser in place. Eclipse is pretty much a truck for its main weapon. The concept behind the Assertor would take normal fleet operations into perspective; the superlaser is a useful tool for sieges and against large high value targets, not an end-all-and-be-all on its own, and its scale and the compromises made for it are judged against what that capability can bring a line combatant. The presence of a much more collectively powerful and far more flexible conventional armament is another consequence of reducing the focus on the superlaser.Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:I do quite heartily approve of the Big Stick philosophy behind this design of taking the best ideas of strategic capital weaponry, optimizing it with new technology, then designing a hull with hefty engines and weapons to house it while being careful to discard whatever made previous ships or weapons so unwieldy or militarily ineffective.
Well, that's not really related to the art of the ship, is it?emp3ror86 wrote:How would its escort look like in numbers and classes?
Not like it couldn't take on anything the rebels or the vong can put against it, but even the Assertor-class needs escort and auxiliary units. If I am right.
There was some discussion about this way back in the thread when the carrier first appeared. By volume scaling from Venators the possible complement pretty huge. I thought 24 fighter wings, 1 Corps ground contingent (with heavy armor) would be a conservative estimate. Nix most of the troops for fleet work, and it'll go up to 36+ fighter wings.Abacus wrote:What are you imagining the compliment for it is going to be?
can you show me the superlaser to the SSD? I do not find himThe superlaser is really almost a secondary system on this ship; I think possibly Sovereign and definitely Eclipse sacrificed too much to get the largest possible superlaser in place. Eclipse is pretty much a truck for its main weapon. The concept behind the Assertor would take normal fleet operations into perspective; the superlaser is a useful tool for sieges and against large high value targets, not an end-all-and-be-all on its own, and its scale and the compromises made for it are judged against what that capability can bring a line combatant. The presence of a much more collectively powerful and far more flexible conventional armament is another consequence of reducing the focus on the superlaser.