TBD.
TBD.
TBD.
Conceptually, this ship is, at worst, fine. Someone asked the question: we use railguns all the time, why not make a ship-sized railgun? What no one really took the time to think about was the functionality of such a weapon. "Surely," they said, "reloading a gun the size of a battleship will be a self-solving problem."
Turns out, not so much. In practice, asteroids would be loaded into the railguns at a safe system or station, and when needed, they'd be fired. In almost every battle that the original spec Commodore participated in, they fired their main gun twice (once for each barrel) and that was it. The reload procedure took too much time and was too tricky a thing to pull off in the middle of a fight. And that meant that you got two insanely strong hits before the ships would become wildly undergunned for their size.
That, and if they took a hit the right way, they were likely to crumple if not straight up crack in half. Two dozen were handed off to be refit, but four dozen had been made, and not a single one was ever just decommissioned. Think on that.