Space battleships and battlecruisers

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A space battleship is a spacefaring warship in science fiction which functions similarly to a contemporary aircraft carrier and/or battleship. It is usually home to multiple single- or multi-pilot fighters as well as heavy defensive and offensive armament. These ships often lead fleets or battlegroups comprised of many smaller and/or specialized spacecraft.

Super-large space battleships are often given derived naval classifications, like "Dreadnought" or even "Super-Dreadnought." E.E. Smith's Lensman series has two classes even beyond this: Mauler and Bulldog Mauler.

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[edit] Parallels to historic battleships

In addition to various military science fiction-typical parallels derived from historic and existing naval customs and technologies, fictional space battleships also often have some specific sea warfare battleship parallels, especially to those used in World War I and World War II:

  • Use of main guns (instead of more dispersed armaments) and intricate tactics to bring them to bear in the most destructive way
  • Being ponderous and slow (or at least slow to accelerate), thus creating an excuse for starfighters to exist.
  • Having hundreds or even thousands of crewmembers.
  • In the case of the Japanese animated series Space Battleship Yamato (a.k.a. "Star Blazers"), not only is the old seaborne battleship directly transformed into a space warcraft, but the follow-on Earth battleships share naval architecture such as main, secondary and light gun turrets, superstructure etc.

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[edit] Battlecruisers

In science fiction, the meaning of the word "battlecruiser" is generally somewhat different from the historical warship of the same name. Usually it denotes a spaceship more comparable to the fast battleships of World War II: A large, fast and tough vessel with both high firepower and enough protection to dish out and take considerable amounts of damage.

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