That's clearly not how he's arranged the vessels in that image, where a Hades-class is last, preceded by a Midway and a Vesuvius.In your smallest to largest diagram.
The Jutland class is 775.10 meters in length and there for smaller than the confederation class.
Well, in defence of both Standoff and Saga, you're actually responsible for this particular invention Back when the WC Bible first showed up online, and someone pointed out that Jutland appears to refer to the Waterloo modifications, you shot down that theory, arguing that the Jutlands must be the elsewhere-mentioned replacement for the Bengal class CVAs (which does imply a pretty big and powerful ship). I don't know about the Saga folks, but Eder and I certainly talked a lot (at that point in time) about using a modified Waterloo model for the Jutlands... and decided against it specifically because you disgreed with that idea .The Gettysburg from Special Operations 2 is a "Jutland", not whatever secret super-carrier you folks have made up. It's just a Waterloo that carries more fighters.
I would say the thing that generally bugs me is the desire to jump on these obscure ships in the first place, much as I participate in it. For something that existed only in an unpublished design document, the "Jutland" game sure gets a lot of name and press.
so what is the ship the original poster is asking about?
I think it's one of the (very) early designs for the Midway. If you've been following the "Making the Game" updates in recent months, I'm pretty sure it's there.
How did this evolve into a(nother) discussion about the Jutland?