That is true. But I also hope that Polaris captains will join me in a wolf pack slamming large torpedoes into unwilling ships so as to force them to surrender to the will of Montoya.
I’m pretty sure that’s what Judge Kavanaugh is charged with.
I agree. They will be used together a lot. But I kinda think the Hammerhead will almost always be with a larger capital class ship in almost any major operation. The hammerhead fills the gap in their armor.Which is why you'll end up seeing both used together as they do complement each other nicely.
a corvette and frigate are two different classifications :PIts a true corvette the smallest ship of the line. A fighting frigate.
This is the definition of a Corvette. The two are actually closer together than people realize. Especially in modern terms. If you want to use the old wooden definition it is even more muddied. I did not mean to say frigate that was a mistake. I meant to say the fighting sloop. In fact its so convoluted there are many arguments as to what actually defines it other than simply weight.a corvette and frigate are two different classifications :P
That being said personally I would prefer a Polaris due to the versatility. You can somewhat fight, you can go off on your own, you can have cargo, a small fighter ect.
Everybody calls me Ego lol.Ego, can I call you Ego? I was more trying to poke fun at it because CIG has them labeled and its not super clear how they mean it. I would love a fully fleshed out classification list for futuristic spaceships ect. As far as I know it goes Corvette -> Frigate -> Destroyer -> Cruiser(L,M,H,B) -> Battleship -> Dreadnought
It really depends on how effective the Hammerhead will be at torpedo prevention. If it can counter the Polaris and Retaliator's torpedoes over say 70% of the time then the larger ships will be used otherwise they are to much of a liability and you'll end up seeing only groups of Polaris with a few Hammerheads.I agree. They will be used together a lot. But I kinda think the Hammerhead will almost always be with a larger capital class ship in almost any major operation. The hammerhead fills the gap in their armor.
Also true. I mean some of this is all speculation anyway till numerous game mechanics get ironed out and aren't just speculative plans. At the moment the Hammerhead's job is escort and protect. So its safe to assume it will excel at escort and protect. If it doesn't it will be a total waste of a ship. If a polaris can do the same job just as well then why own a hammerhead. The hammerhead is extremely purpose built. Too purpose built if you ask me.It really depends on how effective the Hammerhead will be at torpedo prevention. If it can counter the Polaris and Retaliator's torpedoes over say 70% of the time then the larger ships will be used otherwise they are to much of a liability and you'll end up seeing only groups of Polaris with a few Hammerheads.
It is SHARP.I did mention the obvious benefits of the polaris being pointy right?
I have no idea but I have been thinking on these two ships a lot. One thing that keeps getting brought up by CIG is that the Hammerhead and Polaris are in the same class. Which is just, inane, there is no way these two vessels are in the same class. The Polaris is clearly the superior in terms of versatility. The real question is how efficient it is.I recently bought a HH because it was relatively cheap and am now having the same debate. For now I just have a CCU in buybacks for a Polaris. HH is for protecting against smaller ships and Polaris is a Cap killer. I also think the HH will be useful in large battles for protection and also pushing lines.
One thing I'm kinda scratching my head on is the front part that opens. They say in the Q&A that they don't condone ramming but Aegis did reinforce the front? Could the HH be designed to ram a cap ship and board through the front? That would be kinda awesome.