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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ruckdog on August 01, 2020, 12:16:20 pm
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New post up on the blog! I talk about how odd it is to have "dreadnoughts" in space combat games:
http://www.manbattlestations.com/blog/2020/07/30/dreadnoughts-in-space-games/
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Certainly, its one of the world building things where some designers could do something to build a sense of the world, expand its vision by giving super heavy vessels names that reflect the fleets involved.
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Personally, I find "modern" post-wwII ship taxonomy even more confusing! What it eh difference between a frigate and a destroyer now-a-days anyway? They both carry a lot of missiles and detection gear!
However, I can see why a "future" or space force would use traditional 'Naval" terms to define their warships. It is traditional!
Plus, Dreadnought sounds cooler than Battleship+.
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New post up on the blog! I talk about how odd it is to have "dreadnoughts" in space combat games:
http://www.manbattlestations.com/blog/2020/07/30/dreadnoughts-in-space-games/
Absolutely agree!!
My go-to source on the topic is the nomenclature used by Ian M Banks: https://concord.fandom.com/wiki/Iain_M._Banks_Culture_Universe_Spaceship_Names https://theculture.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_spacecraft_in_the_Culture_series
Favorite individual ship name: Lapsed Pacifist :D
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Origins of names rarely square with common-place usage, so Naval terms are no different. And maybe blame Weber - he loves using Dreadnought as a class in the HH series.
And besides, what would you call something bigger than a Battleship?
Super-Battleship sounds silly, while somehow Superdreadnought sounds bad-ass.
I will say the idea of Destroyers being smaller than Cruisers always bugged me. A Destroyer should live up to its name, and have firepower only second to a battleship or bigger.
What worries me more is what Rank structure will Space Force use? Since they're coming from the Air Force, their ranks will be "baked in" at the start. But the second there's a space-Ship to command, you want that person to be a Captain ... Colonel would just sound way off.
And for that matter, what Air Force terms even are there for Ships? -Fighter / Bomber / Fighter-Bomber / Tanker? None of those work!
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Origins of names rarely square with common-place usage, so Naval terms are no different. And maybe blame Weber - he loves using Dreadnought as a class in the HH series.
And besides, what would you call something bigger than a Battleship?
Super-Battleship sounds silly, while somehow Superdreadnought sounds bad-ass.
Weber and the HH series definitely has had a hand in popularizing the concept, I'd wager!
If we follow real-world practice, then a bigger battleship would just be called...a battleship! I'm being a bit cheeky, but it is true that as early as the 1920s and 1930s, the use of the term "dreadnought" to describe battleships had generally fallen out of favor. It seems that the term was most used when both older mixed-battery and newer all big-gun battleships were still in service and operating side by side. Those older ships were retired rapidly after WWI, so it no longer became necessary to use "pre-dreadnought" and "dreadnought" to differentiate between the types as much, at least in a planning and operational context.
I will say the idea of Destroyers being smaller than Cruisers always bugged me. A Destroyer should live up to its name, and have firepower only second to a battleship or bigger.
It stems from the origins of "destroyer," which was originally "torpedo boat destroyer" before it was shortened. Once reasonably reliable and effective automotive torpedoes were developed in the 1890s, there were those that believed a swarm of relatively cheap torpedo boats could overwhelm and sink much larger battleships and armored cruisers. How do you protect your large capital ships from torpedo boats? Build another ship that can destroy them! In an ironic twist of fate, it also turned out that destroyers were much more effective torpedo platforms than torpedo boats.
What worries me more is what Rank structure will Space Force use? Since they're coming from the Air Force, their ranks will be "baked in" at the start. But the second there's a space-Ship to command, you want that person to be a Captain ... Colonel would just sound way off.
And for that matter, what Air Force terms even are there for Ships? -Fighter / Bomber / Fighter-Bomber / Tanker? None of those work!
There is a bill in Congress that seeks to force the naval rank structure on USSF, who knows if it will go anywhere though!
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There is a bill in Congress that seeks to force the naval rank structure on USSF, who knows if it will go anywhere though!
Time for the Nerd Nation to make their power known!!!
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Dreadnought does sound cooler than All Big Gun Battleship.
Unrelated, I don't think Space Force needs to worry about having a manned spaceship for a while. However, I recommend that the highest ranking officer on a space ship be called a "Carell". A total break from both AF and Navy!
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Origins of names rarely square with common-place usage, so Naval terms are no different. And maybe blame Weber - he loves using Dreadnought as a class in the HH series.
And besides, what would you call something bigger than a Battleship?
Super-Battleship sounds silly, while somehow Superdreadnought sounds bad-ass.
I will say the idea of Destroyers being smaller than Cruisers always bugged me. A Destroyer should live up to its name, and have firepower only second to a battleship or bigger.
What worries me more is what Rank structure will Space Force use? Since they're coming from the Air Force, their ranks will be "baked in" at the start. But the second there's a space-Ship to command, you want that person to be a Captain ... Colonel would just sound way off.
And for that matter, what Air Force terms even are there for Ships? -Fighter / Bomber / Fighter-Bomber / Tanker? None of those work!
I think that in origin classification had meaning and should do for the future.
Main article: Ship types of the Culture
Class / Acronym / Description
General Systems Vehicles / GSV / Mobile habitats and / or factory ships, largest Culture ship type. May be home to billions of people.
Medium Systems Vehicles / MSV / Smaller versions of the above. Sometimes former GSVs downgraded as larger GSV classes were developed.
Limited Systems Vehicles / LSV / Smaller versions of the above. Sometimes former GSVs or MSVs downgraded as larger GSV classes were developed.
General Contact Vehicles / GCV / Contact-configured GSVs; Mission-identical to GCUs (see below)
General Contact Units / GCU / Ambassadors, scouts and light transports; also main warship in peacetime
Limited Contact Units / LCU / Smaller versions of the above.
General Offensive Units / GOU / Dedicated main warships
Rapid Offensive Units / ROU / Dedicated fast warships
Limited Offensive Units / LOU / Dedicated warships, smaller than GOUs
Demilitarized ROUs / (d)ROU / Civilianised ROUs used as courier ships, all or most weaponry removed
Very Fast Pickets / VFP / A euphemism for (d)ROU, used in the same role.
Heavy Lifter / HL / Dedicated materials mover, smaller than GCUs.