Metus regem, on 06 April 2018 - 09:48 AM, said:
80's fluff is 80's fluff...
At the time that it was written with a 1 week transit time, access to the information to do the math wasn't widely available... Just like the data on how actual weapon systems really work wasn't readily available in the 80's... not with out some very expensive and very big books.
Looking at it now, with the easy of access to information we have, there are a lot of things in BT that need a re-look and refining... It's why something like the Argo makes a lot of sense as an in-system transport for the drop ships.
Yeah, but there's been a lot more fluff published for how BT aerospace works since the 80s. Most of my points come from more recent materials. Such as the transit times for Earth and that red dwarf system, not to mention the fuel consumption rates for dropship.
And the new Battletech game is likely to be based more on recent fluff since it's being made NOW, not back in the 80s. Given that the Argo doesn't appear to be 50+ percent fuel tanks, it's not really filling any hole in Battletech lore by carrying Dropships. It'd pretty much need to have the same insane fuel efficiency that canon Dropships have in order to work, at which point the question then becomes why anyone needs such a middle man in the first place?
Now, if the Argo really is a Star League relic, I can see a purpose for such a thing. It's sort of a poor man's warship, a mobile base that can provide greater facilities than the standard Dropship. Useful for supporting small unit actions in the back end of nowhere without needing to put a base on the ground where it could be attacked.