Uh...well Superdreadnought was a real classification of ship during the WWI time frame. It was coined when the arrival of the Orion-Class completely subverted the prowess previously offered by the dreadnoughts. Given my penchant for historical references - I'm tending to think the Superdreadnought term is a bit more logical.
However I might make a whole new sub class called the "Missile-nought" which is simply a larger dreadnought whose size is the product of her need for larger missile stowage space. And perhaps a second sub-class called the "Gun-nought" which is the equally larger dreadnought whose size allows for fitting of larger turreted main weapons and more of them - reflecting the divergence in combat tactics. All of these under the banner of a Superdreadnought warship class. Sort of how lesser ships of the line have been subdivided into Battleships (gun-heavy)/Battlecruisers (missile heavy) and Heavy Battleships (gun)/Heavy Battlecruisers (missile heavy).
Well I'm probably going to redo their initial designs after having done what I did with Legendary. The alliance is going the missile heavy direction so they need a similar design/concept.
It is sometimes a good thing to have no internet for a couple of days. Since you find these kind of designs when you get it back Looking great and new like you mentioned before.
However I might make a whole new sub class called the "Missile-nought" which is simply a larger dreadnought whose size is the product of her need for larger missile stowage space. And perhaps a second sub-class called the "Gun-nought" which is the equally larger dreadnought whose size allows for fitting of larger turreted main weapons and more of them - reflecting the divergence in combat tactics. All of these under the banner of a Superdreadnought warship class. Sort of how lesser ships of the line have been subdivided into Battleships (gun-heavy)/Battlecruisers (missile heavy) and Heavy Battleships (gun)/Heavy Battlecruisers (missile heavy).
Like the Paladin-Class, Odin-Class, Noble-Class and the smaller classes?
Looking great and new like you mentioned before.