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Scratch Pad

navy will perform air cavalry and troop transport role with gunships. I need to flesh out the marine recon role.

Increase the length of the prologue, to have more fleeing, near death experiences, etc.,
Here is a list of characters

Here is a list of warships

Here are the Races and Professions.

http://robertplewis.com/index.php/Category:Naval_Weapons

  • need a page to promote artists.

http://robertplewis.com/index.php/System_Titles

Dropship Roles and Capabilities

In this setting, small agile fighter craft have been rendered obsolete by ubiquitous close-in weapon systems (CIWS/point-defense). Instead, the primary close air support and mobility platform is the multi-crewed, heavily armed and armored dropship (comparable to Starfleet runabouts vs. shuttlecraft or Peregrine fighters). These are Navy-piloted with Marine gunners and systems officers, offering superior survivability, endurance, payload, and versatility.

Dropships operate primarily in a high-altitude or near-orbit loiter profile, functioning as persistent sensor/communications nodes and precision fire support platforms (inspired by F-35 CAS doctrine but scaled up).

Primary Roles

Troop Insertion / Extraction
Hot drops of Marine squads/platoons (in power armor) into contested landing zones; rapid exfiltration under fire.
Rear/ventral ramps for fast egress; ventral-mounted energy cannons for suppressive covering fire during ingress/egress.
Often includes stealth coatings, ablative armor, or short-duration ECM bursts.
Close Air Support (CAS) / Gunship
Provides persistent, high-altitude overwatch and precision fire support to ground troops.
Loiters at altitude (20,000–50,000+ ft or near-orbit) to remain outside most ground-based CIWS envelopes.
Delivers devastating fire via energy cannons (plasma, particle beams, or high-energy lasers) on troop call-for-fire.
Precise, near-infinite "ammo" (power-limited) with minimal collateral compared to kinetics; surgical suppression to anti-armor/anti-structure strikes.
Secondary kinetic options (railguns, missiles) for hardened targets.
Reconnaissance / Cavalry Scout
Forward scouting, target designation, and overwatch for main force or orbital strikes.
Pairs with recon platoons for deep insertion, sensor placement, and real-time intel gathering.
Equipped with advanced sensor suites (phased-array radars, hyperspectral imagers, quantum-linked drones).
Light armament for self-defense; fast atmospheric/near-vacuum flight for rapid repositioning.
Sensor and Communications Platform
Acts as elevated battlespace manager and data relay.
Massive sensor fusion creates shared picture for ground units (recon platoons, rifle companies, command).
Feeds real-time video, targeting data, and threat tracks to Marine helmet HUDs or neural links.
Serves as comms gateway in jammed/degraded environments; includes EW/jamming capabilities.
Multi-Role / Utility
Modular mission pods allow rapid reconfiguration (troop bay ↔ sensor suite ↔ missile/torpedo launcher ↔ medevac).
Handles cargo transport, medical evacuation, electronic warfare, light boarding actions, or fleet screening.
Swappable loadouts enable one hull to fulfill multiple expeditionary needs.
Anti-Small Craft / Escort
Defends against enemy drones, residual fighters, or swarm threats.
Heavy point-defense grid (mini-CIWS) plus anti-fighter missiles.
Armored and redundant systems allow it to tank hits that would destroy smaller craft.

Key Capabilities Summary

  • Survivability: Thick armor/shields, own CIWS/point-defense, redundant systems, multi-crew redundancy.
  • Endurance: Long loiter via advanced propulsion (fusion/anti-grav/solar regen); hours to days on station.
  • Firepower: Primary energy cannons for precision CAS; secondary kinetics; modular ordnance bays.
  • Sensor/Intel: 360° distributed aperture, AESA-equivalent radar, drone swarms, hyperspectral/quantum sensors.
  • Integration: Navy pilots handle flight/EW; Marine gunners/systems officers manage weapons/targeting/troop coordination.
  • Versatility: Fewer, more capable platforms replace fighter wings; squadron of 8–12 supports a battalion.

These dropships serve as the linchpin of marine planetary assault operations—combining mobility, fire support, reconnaissance, and command functions into a single, tough platform.