Posted: 2004-05-28 09:23pm
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Oh, but I beg to differ...SirNitram wrote:The Overseer has no flag or insignia.
Your inferior bloatware does not intimidate the Overseer!Hotfoot wrote:Oh, but I beg to differ...SirNitram wrote:The Overseer has no flag or insignia.
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Hotfoot wrote:Oh, but I beg to differ...SirNitram wrote:The Overseer has no flag or insignia.
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The point I'm trying make is it seems to me that they're a largely disposable, extreme light weight. Because I know must people (even those with major industrial bases) only added a few dozen ships.Thirdfain wrote:I ran this by Pablo. This is a 30% increase in my fleet size and strength, with vessels just as good as my original fleet vessels. Considering the massive industrial complex I've built, fed by the plunder of two dozen systems, aquired, might I add, with little effort by other to stop me, and the locustlike nature of my race, it should hardly be shocking.
How many are on war footing?Stormbringer wrote:The point I'm trying make is it seems to me that they're a largely disposable, extreme light weight. Because I know must people (even those with major industrial bases) only added a few dozen ships.Thirdfain wrote:I ran this by Pablo. This is a 30% increase in my fleet size and strength, with vessels just as good as my original fleet vessels. Considering the massive industrial complex I've built, fed by the plunder of two dozen systems, aquired, might I add, with little effort by other to stop me, and the locustlike nature of my race, it should hardly be shocking.
I believe almost all of them are. And that doesn't change the fact that a thirty percent increase of hulls in three months (and using a signficant part of it from conquered territory) is a bit unrealistic if they're supposed to be a really signficant combatant. I can buy it is they're disposable tin can (as mass produced warships usually are) but not really otherwise.SirNitram wrote:How many are on war footing?Stormbringer wrote:The point I'm trying make is it seems to me that they're a largely disposable, extreme light weight. Because I know must people (even those with major industrial bases) only added a few dozen ships.Thirdfain wrote:I ran this by Pablo. This is a 30% increase in my fleet size and strength, with vessels just as good as my original fleet vessels. Considering the massive industrial complex I've built, fed by the plunder of two dozen systems, aquired, might I add, with little effort by other to stop me, and the locustlike nature of my race, it should hardly be shocking.
::raises hand::SirNitram wrote:How many are on war footing?Stormbringer wrote:The point I'm trying make is it seems to me that they're a largely disposable, extreme light weight. Because I know must people (even those with major industrial bases) only added a few dozen ships.Thirdfain wrote:I ran this by Pablo. This is a 30% increase in my fleet size and strength, with vessels just as good as my original fleet vessels. Considering the massive industrial complex I've built, fed by the plunder of two dozen systems, aquired, might I add, with little effort by other to stop me, and the locustlike nature of my race, it should hardly be shocking.
*raises hand*SirNitram wrote:How many are on war footing?
We're a spacefaring race, with large civilian spacer populations. Additionally, you'll note that the new fleet is being rotated back towards Elysium for maneuvers; they aren't experienced as the crews on my original three War Clusters. these guys aren't being sent to the front lines.The problem I have with these massive outpouring of ships is that where are you training the crews needed to man these ships so quickly, without a loss of quality?
Yup. And they aren't ruthlessly exploiting the resources of four dozen systems. First off I'll point out that all the light vessels (cruisers and escorts) are being built back in my home systems, which have industry as good as any else's, backed up by a simply massive workforce and resource base.The point I'm trying make is it seems to me that they're a largely disposable, extreme light weight. Because I know must people (even those with major industrial bases) only added a few dozen ships.
It hardly matters whether the territory is conquered or otherwise; it's not like I'm using local labor to tear up their asteroid belts or uninhabited planets.And that doesn't change the fact that a thirty percent increase of hulls in three months (and using a signficant part of it from conquered territory)
The nature of my power is quite well known- locusts. No one has made credible efforts to stop me, despite a number of glaring vulnerabilities (some of which we've discussed,) and now the consequences of 140 pages of complacency and hand wringing are showing up.is a bit unrealistic if they're supposed to be a really signficant combatant. I can buy it is they're disposable tin can (as mass produced warships usually are) but not really otherwise.