I like how he said a frigate would stand no chance against a Battleship in real life (the guy you killed). Clearly he hasn't looked at naval warfare, battleships started out in the early 1900s, an Italian idea, but pulled off by the British first due to an extremely quick ship build (something silly like 2 months). In WWI, a battleship never fired in anger, and was never shot at on any side. They were too valuable to risk, there was one potential engagement, the German side (can't remember which nation) decided to retreat, and the British decided not to persue. In WWII nothing much happened there either, the Bismark is about the only battleship to sink another ship (the Hood, itself a dreadnought class battleship iirc), only because it had more accurate guns. The other German battleship sunk shipping and tied up a large portion of the British fleet, it never sunk anything more than shipping.
In short battleships in real life are useless, and that is why there aren't any in service anymore. They take a beating before sinking, but they're only any good against other battleships due to the guns literally being too big
Hunter-killer submarines on the other hand...
I like the idea of Eve following real life ideals where a fighter can take out a battlecruiser. Lets face it, a lucky shot (like a single US bomber squadron taking out a Jap aircraft carrier in one pass) will take out a large ship. I just can't be bothered to go through the motions to get there
I'm far too lazy for my own good :\
In short battleships in real life are useless, and that is why there aren't any in service anymore. They take a beating before sinking, but they're only any good against other battleships due to the guns literally being too big

Hunter-killer submarines on the other hand...
I like the idea of Eve following real life ideals where a fighter can take out a battlecruiser. Lets face it, a lucky shot (like a single US bomber squadron taking out a Jap aircraft carrier in one pass) will take out a large ship. I just can't be bothered to go through the motions to get there
