Straybow,
Perhaps Corejob is correct then and it comes back down to power density outputs/ power delivery efficiencies. However the chemicals in a sealed hull is one of the reasons given in Fire Fusion and Steel as to why CLC's aren't used in starships. Yes most people will depressurise prior to battle, where they can. Maybe they don't have the ability to repressurise. Maybe they're hauling atmosphere specific cargo's, maybe they're evacuating troops/civilians and don't have the vacc suits to go around. DEI vs CLC simply eliminates one potential shipboard hazzard, allbeit an argueable one. Also with magazine requirement, no matter the size, you can run into resupply problems. In short you create a potential resupply problem where there need not be one. DEI doesn't need ammo, just power. CLC's are ammo. That's the core arguement for me which I just can't or atleast haven't yet gotten around. The size is variable and I've never designed them to test the theory, but my first post re magazine's wasn't specifically referring to just one firefight. What's say your fleet using rapid fire CLC Laser's loose's it's supply ships, or said ships don't make it to a rendevous, you'd have to return to base. In any event I'm wondering how much TNE designing you've done and how much TNE/Brilliant Lances you've played?
One shot per turn... mmmmn maybe rules play wise, but you can design DEI laser's with any ROF you like up to 800 per turn. and the standard ROF is 10 per turn. Granted these don't alter how many times you "roll for hits" but they do subtract Diff Mods to your chance to hit making Hi ROF laser better for hitting the enemy.
My post, as are allmost all my posts, was specific to TNE, and in that system smaller laser's tend to have poor penetration capabilities. So it seemed odd to me that the Squad support laser was chosen at all for the Victrix class. If you choose a weapon that needs ammunition why not go for a VRF gauss gun or 20 to 40mm auto cannon for the choosen role. VRF Gauss guns have similar performance range and dammage wise and carry lower volume per shot ammunition. An auto cannon could have been made fed from multiple magazine each loaded with different ammunition types for appropriate target type response's. Maybe I'm just biased against Laser's particularly with the treatment they get/got in TNE. I just see IMHO superior weaponry utilising other technologies.
And as an afterthought. TNE ships use G-turns of fuel for maneuvering, so by choosing DEI over CLC's thus negating the need for a magazine, that volume of your ship (even a measly 14kl)can be given over to more fuel, and that's
something experience playing TNE leaves me to desire.
Oh and TNE lasers are big, your standard 3 displacement ton Laser turret has a focal array of about 10 meters squared. So I'm not sure what you meant by laser's being Long and Skinny? maybe you meant the beam itself which is supposedly focussed to 1 square centimeter at point of impact. Which by the way seems a small hole in your hull for the toxic gases from all those ruptured CLC's to vent out through but here I'm just having a laugh with you
I take onboard most of your points though. If you're getting hull breaches you are up the creek.
If your enemy is scrubbing your weapons off your hull, you've also lost your paddle and it's time to get out of Dodge as they say.