while your at it, can the corsairs get a light bomber? the current one can be out turned by a waran.
' Wrote:Once a Man who are Selling Ships see an Big Battleship he Ask the Commander from the Battleship that he want to sell this ship, but the Commander wouldnt he say I have an binding to this ship I dont sell this ship for All Money in Sirius so as the Commander and his Crew at Freeport 9 sleeping the Man and his Pirates the buy for much money going into the ship and stole the Battleship Next morning as the Commander and his Crew go to there ship it was not there...
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Ya, now look at each ship's size and maneuverability. The Ku Dessie is size-wise on par with the Bret GB and sure as hell massacres the Bret Cr when it comes to turning.
Al Battleships are huge targets. The Kusari BS has the Bretonian BS considerably outarmored and outgunned. BS combat is much more number-dependent than dessie-GB combat, where size is your best friend as opposed to the size of your powercore.
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If I understand you right, then I agree with you.
When using gb`s or cruisers, you move around, that allows your power core to regenerate.
When using a battleships, you just stand still, and pound on your enemy, hoping that he/she will run out of power sooner then you do.
Am i right?
I'm really liking the model so far, even in an early stage, and happy that someone has decided to do a serious Bretonian model, something of a rare event.
And large and small BS serve different purposes, the medium dunkirk usually falls short of destroying a heavy BS, Kusari being one of the heaviest, requires a bit of softening up before moving in for the dunkirk, which is not always ideal, as many BS engagements (at least for BAF) have the other BS asking for a duel.