ThinksMarkedly wrote:Armed Neo-Bob wrote:Destroyers in Cutworm weren't bleeding edge combatants, they were stealthy scouts; if the stealth on the older DDs was adequate, why did you need a Culverin?
Also, it is a mistake to assume anything about the class of any destroyers unless there is something explicit in the text: HOS lists one (and only one) class of destroyer being completely phased out--Falcon Class, service ended in 1916. The rest: Havocs, Javelins, and Culverins-- are all still on the books, and can be pulled out of the Reserve if they aren't still serving. There was a Javelin (and Janissary) at Monica, which might have been older ships.
You're right on both accounts, there's a reason for HMS Merlin to be a Falcon without it being named after the magician, which means there's no reason for HMS Mandrake to be a Falcon too. And the other reason it's not a Falcon at Cutworm is what you listed above: all Falcons were out of service by then. The latter was the reason I had in mind.
Now, as to why I think Mandrake and Venturer were Culverin and not some older class is simply because we know that Harrington was getting the best ships possible out of the yards. Culverin was still in production at the time, so those may be new ships. We know most Wolfhounds were sent to Ninth Fleet in Silesia and I don't think we'd heard of Rolands at this point yet. In any case, the names don't fit the theme for either class.
Mandrake is both plant, and a magical component in medieval superstitions, based on its hallucinogenic (poisonous) qualities. I couldn't guess if it is a historical ship name.
Rolands showed up in text at the same moment as Terekhov's deployment to Talbot--his command included the first squadron of Rolands, iirc.
I am really fuzzy on the timeline for the first Cutworm attacks, because there were months in Silesia after 2nd Marsh, then delays in the organization of the Squadrons, etc. But I think any destroyer production would have shifted to Wolfhound in 1916-1917 (first out was in 1919) and Rolands (first out in 1920). I say that because the Wolfhounds' tech is essentially the same as the Sag-B, just with a lighter missile. Janacek didn't build many, because they just had so many destroyers during the ceasefire. Once the war re-ignited, White Haven used any empty slip for an Avalon or Roland.
So I don't think there would be any reason for any Culverins to still be in the builders' yards at the time Cutworm got started. Not even plot.
I would think they'd be upgrading the existing ships with launchers for the Mk 36, if they can cram them in.
Also, Harrington was getting the newest of the major combatants; but losses among the Alliance Navies (Zanzibar, Alizon) were sucking in some of those newer (or recent, anyway) ships as well, and Harrington would have been better served (in combat terms) with CL's anyway. Tin cans just weren't the focus at that point.
ymmv, Rob