StealthSeeker wrote:The BC/LAC that I have in mind would be a cross between a Agamemnon-class pod BC and a Nike-class BC. It would carry it's 8 LACs racked internally which it would launch sequentially out a single hatch in the aft hammerhead just like the Agamemnon would launch missile pods. It would limpet 8 to 12 Mk16 missile pods to the outside of the hull. It would most likely have a reduced missile tube count from the Nike, say only 40 tubes rather than 50. But each tube would be the same double launch off-bore tubes firing Mk16s that the Roland-class destroyers have. If it could launch 4 pods of Mk16s with a full double launch broadside, it would send 136 missiles down range at a time. That would be enough to at least mission kill 2 SLN BC's on each of it's first 3 broadside launches. It could then use just it's internal tubes to send 80 missile broadsides at remaining ships. Defensively it would be an incredibly tough target as it would maintain the armor of the Nike and be able to fire it's broadsides while maintaining a wedge to target aspect just like the Nike-class BC and that would be supported by it's 8 LACs anti-missile capabilities.
A full squadron of 8 of these ships could be sent into just about any situation with confidence it would win. Even half squadrons of 4 of these would be tough. And can you see sending individual ships of this class into commerce raiding? It could take out the embedded cruisers or destroyers and then send off the LACs to intercept the scattering cargo ships. If I captured 6 cargo ships I could offload the crews of 5 ships onto the sixth. Then take the 5 and let the sixth go.
Better to have them bow-launched, with a super-sized LAC "rotary missile launcher" concept to get the LAC's out. Point your Battlecruiser at the enemy from way way beyond engagement ranges, and Mass Driver's are flinging your LAC's at high velocity (damped of course by the BC's compensator field, and LAC grav plates until the LAC wedge flips on) and then turning away to clear what tiny broadside you have left. You could "flush" your LACs in about 30 seconds using the rotary launcher.
But I also don't think you're fitting in 8 Shrike's into even a Nike-hull, and retaining any broadside at all. Shrike's are huge, and an Aggy(p) shoots herself dry in under an hour. Even a Nike-class is going to have difficulty cramming more than 4 comfortably, and able to be servicing those LAC's inside. 4 inside, and possibly limpet 2-4 more externally might work.
Doing it frontally allows you to keep your after-chase weapons, which is useful when trying to run away. Can't always count on having the most advanced technology, and someone is eventually going to have the same firepower & speed.
But a frontal mounted mass driver, flinging any huge mass of metal (like a LAC) is starting to move into Mass Effect/HALO MAC guns. (New super weapon from Hemphill maybe?)
http://masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/Codex/ ... ace_Combathttp://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Magnetic_Accelerator_CannonThe other issue with trying to go for internally stored LACs, with anything other than DN/SD purpose-built, or the potential "LAC module" for freighters which are as large as, or bigger than, SD's.... by the time you can roll out a brand new design, either your tech advantage disappears (SLN equalizes tech imbalance), or you don't need that ship anymore (SLN just imploded, MAlign may be defeated, etc)
A CLAC also carries exactly zero broadside, any weapons CLAC's have are mounted in the hammerhead's, and being they are Superdreadnoughts, their hammerheads also have room to store the 100t, 10m long missiles. The only things on the broadside of a CLAC is PDLC's, which are relatively small (although long). CLAC's also fit the LAC's in head-on, because they're 200m wide (for Minotaur-class DNs). 80m for a LAC length, you can squeeze LAC's into both broadsides for a DN/SD, while a Battlecruiser is much much smaller.