<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Lennier:
My guess:
Earth has been developing quickly, acquiring alien technology and cactching up with its neigbours. When the Hyperion class was commissioned, they were top-of-the-line cruisers. When the Omegas appeared, most Hyperions were already considered space junk, but they kept the name "cruisers".
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Lennier:
I guess that "cruiser" no longer denotes strength, but the tactical purpose of a ship. A destroyer engages ships. A cruiser might be biased towards attacking large structures (space stations, colonies and planets).
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Destroyers (in the 20th century use of the class name) were used to screen/protect the larger ships of the battle group (battleships, heavy cruisers, light cruisers, and aircraft carriers), and for harassing, high speed attacks on the enemy's big ships. However, they're not meant to stand there and go toe to toe with the enemy's big ships. In B5 terms, this would be the role of the fighters.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Lennier:
Which would explain it for Earth Force. How the other species organize their fleets is a completely different matter.
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Yes, the Narn, Centauri, Minbari, Shadow, and Vorlon fleets follow the 20th century naval convention more closely. EA/ISA's got it backwards.
EA:
Starfury=PT boat thru destroyer role (almost like a M4 Sherman tank, a.k.a. the Ronson lighter, one hit and it's gone)
Hyperion=Old, obsolete destroyer, should have been recycled long ago.
Omega=relatively new, heavy cruiser.
Advanced Omegas (with Shadowtech spines)=new, heavy cruiser.
Warlock=battleship
ISA:
Victory Class=battleship
Whitestar class=heavy cruiser or pocket battleship
Vorlon:
Fighter=destroyer
Transport= heavy or light cruiser, depending on size.
Dreadnaught=battleship
Planet Killer=super battleship
Shadow:
Fighter=destroyer
Scout=recon., almost unarmed.
Battlecrab=heavy cruiser thru battleship, depending on size.
Minbari:
Nial Fighter=PT boat thru destroyer
Sharlin Warcruiser=battleship
Narn:
Fighter=PT boat thru destroyer
G'Quan=Heavy Cruiser
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