Skylarr, on 05 August 2012 - 12:07 AM, said:
Yes that Bird Race is canon. It says that most BattleTech Fans do not accept it as canon.
So you control the space around a planet. You still do not own the planet until you drop boots on the ground. If you send infantry I will have Tank. If you send tanks I will have Battlemechs.
"Unless there is a specific objective." Every planet has resources, Oil, Mineral, Factories, Fertile Farm Land, Water.
So you want to Orbitally Bombard a planet. With a weapons? IS warships are Lost Tech. Oww you want to drop a meteor on the planet. So have your dropship go to the Asteroid belt and grab a large piece of rock. Then move close to the planet and drop the 1/2 mile wide rock on my force that have moved next to the resource you want.
Here read the summaries of the Succession Wars. You will see why the Inner Sphere is in the shape it is in.
Careful when being technical in mentioning Battlemech > Tank > infantry since technically that makes ZERO sense as well from technical perspective.
Each part of the armed forces fighting force tend to have something they excel at that no others can match, infantry for example is the de facto king in urban combat since urban areas are MADE for humans and thus only human sized infantries can maneuver freely inside.
no tank, no battlemech, not even oversized elementals logically can match infantry forces in such area,
that they could in entertainment material is one of the perpetual illogical design since for that to happen the urban area would have to be designed with ease of access by whatever war machine it is involved... ie: can you think of a city designed for ease of access by Battlemech? into every single part of the city? yeah... doubt it.
And the rock concept is a simple example...
the main point there is that when you control the orbit of the planet, delivering force of destruction onto the planet surface is quite direct and straightforward... you can send ANYTHING sufficient in mass and capable of surviving reentry to hit something on the ground and the scale of the destruction can be adjusted freely, if you just want to knock out a single building, all you need is a projectile capable of accurately hitting it... that's it... no excess collateral (unless you missed), no need for weapon of mass destruction.
asteroid? no need for one, take that AC-20 aim it to the ground from orbit, and ensure the shell can survive reentry...
and what do you get? voila... instant slug from space at terminal velocity.
It also made no sense that society can regress in technology so badly when they are still using it regularly...
If it ever comes to the point where their production capability is near non existent the FIRST LOGICAL sense any country with non moron in charge would do would be to preserve such capability, in the event that they lose that too but still posses it in the inventory, then they would take one of it back to their most secured location and study the sample by reverse engineering.
Essentially the lore is saying they could NOT reverse engineer something they are using regularly and yet knows how to cannibalize them to fix another one, which makes EVEN LESS SENSE.