I disagree on several grounds:JonPerry wrote:Roms don't pay enough of a surcharge for the cloak to allow it to be even more effective against drones than it already is.
1) A Romulan is usually about 80-85% the size of an equal-point non-Romulan ship. Any serious number of drones (which are for all of the Romulan historical foes a secondary zero-energy-cost nuisance weapon ) makes cloaking of limited value.
2) It is easier to avoid 100% of the damage from a drone by plotting 24+1 than it is to guarantee 50% damage from the drone due to having to slow to 16.
3) Romulan ships lack the point defense of other races. Cloaking is supposed to be a big part of their drone defense.
4) In SFB drones on the map were a non-factor against Romulans. They became much more effective in FC because of the inability to break lock-on (indeed, because of the complete lack of the concept of lock-on). With ECM, range and mid-turn speed changes, not to mention wild weasels, it was relatively trivial for a Romulan ship to cause a drone wave to come off the board. Drones were a problem during fade-in (as they are in FC) but if there was some distance to give the Romulan time to pull a couple tricks, the drones were usually shrugged off by cloaking.
5) Cloaking doesn't just have a BPV cost. It also has a huge energy cost (from 40% to 60% of max power) and tactical cost (max speed of 16, can't fire weapons). Last I checked you can't win a battle just by cloaking--sooner or later you have to fire weapons at them. There are many situations where cloaking, even though available, isn't really desirable--which means that the Romulan is stuck fighting a bigger ship.
