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The "Big Guns" refer to the triple-turret 16-inch (406mm) cannons that serve as the ship's primary offensive capability.
In this episode, the WBDP team explores the construction and deployment of a "Super-Dreadnought" class vessel. The feature balances technical specifications with the chaotic reality of naval warfare. 🏗️ Engineering the "Big Ship"
A "citadel" design intended to protect vital machinery from plunging fire. 🔫 The "Big Guns": Main Battery Mechanics
The cost of building one ship could fund an entire land army.
A ship of this size cannot turn quickly. The WBDP team uses simulations to show how "Big Trouble" arises when navigating narrow straits or dodging torpedo spreads. 3. Logistical Nightmares
While the ship is a powerhouse, episode 11 focuses heavily on the "Big Trouble"—the inherent risks of operating such a massive platform. 1. The Target on its Back
The ship requires constant refueling and specialized dry docks, meaning it can only operate near established friendly ports, limiting its strategic flexibility. 🛠️ World-Building Takeaways
The "Big Guns" refer to the triple-turret 16-inch (406mm) cannons that serve as the ship's primary offensive capability.
In this episode, the WBDP team explores the construction and deployment of a "Super-Dreadnought" class vessel. The feature balances technical specifications with the chaotic reality of naval warfare. 🏗️ Engineering the "Big Ship" [WBDP] 11 - Big Ship, Big Guns, Big Trouble! [B...
A "citadel" design intended to protect vital machinery from plunging fire. 🔫 The "Big Guns": Main Battery Mechanics The "Big Guns" refer to the triple-turret 16-inch
The cost of building one ship could fund an entire land army. 🏗️ Engineering the "Big Ship" A "citadel" design
A ship of this size cannot turn quickly. The WBDP team uses simulations to show how "Big Trouble" arises when navigating narrow straits or dodging torpedo spreads. 3. Logistical Nightmares
While the ship is a powerhouse, episode 11 focuses heavily on the "Big Trouble"—the inherent risks of operating such a massive platform. 1. The Target on its Back
The ship requires constant refueling and specialized dry docks, meaning it can only operate near established friendly ports, limiting its strategic flexibility. 🛠️ World-Building Takeaways