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				 P&N Combat Results RE: HB components. 
 I was simming a battle with P&N V1.5p. 
With one BlackHole Class Combat Fortress  (which has 6120 hitpoints in Hardened bulkheads (92% absorption)), going up against Phong DNs. 
As expected, the shields held out long enough for me to take down one DN, and I disabled a second before my shield grid was destroyed. 
Now I started taking internal damage.  two HEMs slam me, but the HBs worked great, blocking most of the damage, and all I really lost was a single engine.  Now I was slower than the enemy, but with good ranged weapons, I could still reach out and touch someone.  Another Phong DN went down, and I took 1500 damage, losing only a PDC and one Polaron Cannon.  I'd managed to rip apart most of the shields on the Last DN, but then they got a lucky hit, and my Talisman was destroyed.  5% chance to hit at range 4, and the enemy would not let me get that close.  I spent 12 more combat turns absorbing bLast after bLast, but then combat ended.  I had taken 6500 out of 8000 damage, and would have been stuck in spacedock for around 2 years    
The moral of this story:  on a $100,000 dreadnaught, put a backup talisman on! 
Also, the 50kT combination of MC, bridge, LS, CQ, helps a lot.  You can lose any one of the components, and not lose your ship.
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				 Re: P&N Combat Results RE: HB components. 
 Yes, the larger the capital ship, the greater the need to ensure its "survivability" for the long term.  So redundant C&C is very helpful.   I do this with my BB and larger hulls.  Also, an extra crew does help against boarding parties! 
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				 Re: P&N Combat Results RE: HB components. 
 s_j, what mod are you using?
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 Never mind, I figured it out.
 
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				 Re: P&N Combat Results RE: HB components. 
 By HB, do you mean Hyperionbase? 
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				 Re: P&N Combat Results RE: HB components. 
  quote:By HB, do you mean Hyperionbase?
 
 No, he's talking about the Hardened Bulkheads component that he's modded.
 
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