

Title | Posted |
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Fleet strengths as of 1920 PD | Dec 2004 |
Locating new Manticoran shipyards | Jul 2005 |
Reinforcements for the Battle of Manticore | Dec 2005 |
Honor's Second Marsh strategy | Aug 2004 |
Source of the Grayson starship reserves | Oct 2002 |
The rationale behind when to reveal Apollo's existence | Jul 2005 |
Strategic attrition | Feb 2007 |
System control ships | Apr 2004 |
System defense ships | Oct 2002 |
Arsenal ships based upon ammunition colliers | Nov 2004 |
A collection of posts by David Weber containing background information for his stories, collected and generously made available Joe Buckley.
Capital missiles are more dangerous than cruiser/battlecruiser-range missiles because:
In many ways, the MSM is simply the capital missile writ large. It delivers the same terminal payload and has very similar ECM and pen aids. In addition, of course, it has additional drive units, which give it either a vastly higher acceleration or a much longer burn time (with some "restart" options standard missiles lack), which makes it much more dangerous at almost any range. It pays for this by being larger than the regular capital missile, which means that the birds will be such space hogs that it is unlikely any ship in the present-day (Echoes of Honor) size range of a BC would ever mount them.
The original RMN missile pods were designed for capital missiles. The missile pods carried by the Medusa/Harrington class SDPs were designed from the outset to handle the MSM, as were the ships' standard broadside launchers. Note that an MSM launcher can fire a smaller missile, although the smaller launchers cannot fire MSMs.