Netizen and individual player: [The original poster's imagination is quite good. The systems we usually see are either about cultivating immortals or high-tech mechas, but you're actually playing with space battleships and planning to form an "international brand" fleet to carry out rescue missions in the heavens and all realms? Okay, you've successfully piqued my interest, so let me share my suggestions.]
When we talk about interstellar sci-fi warships, we often think of the mighty ships from anime, games, and movies. With one ship in hand, we feel like we can conquer the world. So, who can be our rival? From now on, the answer to all your dissatisfaction is here! Ships to the rescue!
But real war is no joke. Every military unit and ship type has its value. Especially in large-scale fleet confrontations, when both sides are nearly equally matched in strength, the side that can facilitate logistical maintenance, supply, and coordinated operations is more likely to achieve ultimate victory.
[Perhaps some warships, when viewed individually, are indeed powerful, but in a large-scale corps battle, their advantages will be infinitely reduced.]
Understand that outer space is a three-dimensional battlefield, and enemies can attack you from any angle. How should you effectively respond to head-on combat, flank attacks, tail interceptions, long-distance jumps, and evasive maneuvers?
[No matter how powerful your warship is, it can handle the situation with ease, but other warships cannot. Then what is the difference between your warship and a single one? At this time, the fleet commander must consider a prerequisite, that is... seamless coordinated operations!]
We can take Earth's current navy as an example, as the modern navy's battlefield is also three-dimensional. It not only has to defend against ships on the surface and submarines underwater, but also against fighter jets in the sky.
Therefore, we can see that a complete modern naval fleet does not rely solely on displacement. Instead, it is equipped with aircraft carriers, destroyers, cruisers, submarines, frigates, transport ships, etc.
[They each perform their duties, coordinating and providing cover for each other, making it easy for their combat power to form a unified whole. The same is true for the space fleet!]
Sharing similar technologies and systems makes fleet logistics, maintenance, and resupply more convenient. For example, using the same types of ammunition and fuel, and sharing similar maintenance equipment and spare parts.
[In addition, equipping them with a unified command and control system can also ensure seamless coordinated operations during combat.]
As a fleet commander, in the complex environment of a cosmic battlefield, you must understand that only when all warships work closely together can you achieve a strong combat capability. Otherwise, you'll be a motley crew, fit only for low-level games, constantly floundering.
Which warships will be responsible for the main attack, which will provide fire support and defense, which will be responsible for intelligence gathering and reconnaissance, and which warships should have an absolute burst advantage to turn the tide of battle at a critical moment? You must clearly allocate all of these.
[Then, through mutual cooperation and coordinated operations, your space fleet will be able to gain a greater advantage on the battlefield, effectively carry out missions, and increase the chance of survival.]
[So, considering all the above, since your first battleship is the Hyperion, I suggest you choose the Gorgon-class battlecruiser from StarCraft II!]
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