Yes, I have been there a bit, and have much respect for both navy and coasties, a lot of admiration and appreciatoin, and a long love of things naval, and interest in the history of both wet water and space naval.
I can see the space doctrine of carriers projected in the FreeSpace universe making some good sense, as the investment in capital ships was a tough part of wet water navies, in fleet actions and tactics, the little guys often did as much or more real damage than the big units, when I first studied fleet tactics there was still quite a bit of fleet doctrine that evolved in the dreadnought and battleship fleets, evolved by air tactics and carrier groups, fleet trains for logistics, and small unit effect........translated from fleet actions and cruiser destroyer support, and I am very interested to see how space or 3 dimensional tactics reflects those lesssons. Especially different species and how they may differ in doctrine and strategy and tactics.
The aim remains from what I have studied to apply the most force where your opponent has the least at the most important times, and to consider above all logistics, ours and theirs....and how light units, fighter forces can impact the most in both the offense and the defense.
I have much manual swotting to catch up, and hope to read up in the literature and manuals, I have the manuals for FS2 and the unit characteristics to learn, which is a good start.
But from what I have heard, (some from my own famiily whe were career navy, pilots, braiid wearers, in cans and subs, as well as surface, .....any capital unit down to the smallest crew sized ship runs on the galley, guts and grease monkey level no matter what the glory.
