Farbourne
Rear Admiral
There was a thread going on a bit ago about comparing capship speeds, but it got me thinking again about something I have wondered about in the past, and thought it might spark some interesting discussion...
It always seemed to me that the WC2 era Waterloo was one of the best capital ships of its day. If I remember correctly from the Janes guide included in the WC2 documentation, the Waterloo was equal to or superior to the Kilrathi Fraltha (which was considered one of the Kilrathi's most fearsome designs at the time--or at least this is the implication in the games) in almost every respect. It mounted four AM cannons to the Fraltha's three, had equivalent armor and was faster (I think?...I don't have the manual in front of me right now...), carried a significant fighter complement, bristled with flak cannons, and apparently even had the hanger/launcher capacity to carry large bombers such as the Crossbow (or at least, could be modified to do so, as the Gettysburg obviously was). In fact, the Waterloo was so powerful that Blair judged the Concordia's chances of taking on the mutineer base to be "not good" if the pirates brought the Gettysburg to her defense, and Jazz refers to the presence of the Agincourt as a huge aid to the Concordia when they are in K'Tithrak Mang.
I'm wondering what its disadvantages were, if we (i.e. the people who are experts in WC canon) know of any. Were they damage prone despite their armor, or extremely expensive, or difficult to maintain? Or was the Jane's guide that came with WC2 "wrong" and overstating how good the Waterloo actually was? Or were they really just a fantastic capital ship?
And what happened to them? I haven't read all (actually, any...I know, I know, I'm getting to them...one of these days!) of the novels, but in the in-game fiction, the Waterloo never shows up after Special Ops. Were there never that many of them in the first place? Were they all mothballed during the cease fire and destoryed by surprise Kilrathi attacks, or were they wiped out at the Battle of Earth, and none could be rebuilt by WC3? Or were there still plenty operating, just not where we the player ever happen to see them? Or were they a design that was heavily dependent on the paticulars of WC2-era technology (completely protective phase shields, slow-firing AM guns, small fighters such as ferrets and epees, etc) and hence quickly became outdated when technology evolved?
It always seemed to me that the WC2 era Waterloo was one of the best capital ships of its day. If I remember correctly from the Janes guide included in the WC2 documentation, the Waterloo was equal to or superior to the Kilrathi Fraltha (which was considered one of the Kilrathi's most fearsome designs at the time--or at least this is the implication in the games) in almost every respect. It mounted four AM cannons to the Fraltha's three, had equivalent armor and was faster (I think?...I don't have the manual in front of me right now...), carried a significant fighter complement, bristled with flak cannons, and apparently even had the hanger/launcher capacity to carry large bombers such as the Crossbow (or at least, could be modified to do so, as the Gettysburg obviously was). In fact, the Waterloo was so powerful that Blair judged the Concordia's chances of taking on the mutineer base to be "not good" if the pirates brought the Gettysburg to her defense, and Jazz refers to the presence of the Agincourt as a huge aid to the Concordia when they are in K'Tithrak Mang.
I'm wondering what its disadvantages were, if we (i.e. the people who are experts in WC canon) know of any. Were they damage prone despite their armor, or extremely expensive, or difficult to maintain? Or was the Jane's guide that came with WC2 "wrong" and overstating how good the Waterloo actually was? Or were they really just a fantastic capital ship?
And what happened to them? I haven't read all (actually, any...I know, I know, I'm getting to them...one of these days!) of the novels, but in the in-game fiction, the Waterloo never shows up after Special Ops. Were there never that many of them in the first place? Were they all mothballed during the cease fire and destoryed by surprise Kilrathi attacks, or were they wiped out at the Battle of Earth, and none could be rebuilt by WC3? Or were there still plenty operating, just not where we the player ever happen to see them? Or were they a design that was heavily dependent on the paticulars of WC2-era technology (completely protective phase shields, slow-firing AM guns, small fighters such as ferrets and epees, etc) and hence quickly became outdated when technology evolved?

