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Yes, they actually have only a third of what the mon cals have. Thanks for bringing this up, we will take a look on it.
It's intentional, they're meant to be glass cannons considering they're pretty much the best at everything else.
well, this makes the Tector-Lancer-Venator fleets really effective, compared to if the Nebula class had mon-cal level shields
Absolutely.Perhaps the NR used the wrong lessons with the designs of the New Class. Each one has serious flaws not present in the Alliance/Mon Cal ships they were meant to replace.
Well when the Rebellion was forming they didn't have the luxury of ships with roles. Their ships had to do everything, and the Mon Cal line as well as ships like the Dauntless and Assault Frigate Mk. 1 illustrate that well. They do decent damage, have a decent fighter complement, and are pretty survivable. However, they don't entirely excel at anything. No huge strengths or weaknesses. The New Class project was a shift to a more varied military structure: now ships have more discreet roles, making them excel in certain aspects but weak in others. Individually the ships may seem worse in some ways, but by the time of the New Class the New Republic wouldn't be throwing small groups of ships around, they would be hurling fleets at the problem, and as a fleet the New Class was superior.
well, you still get the mon-cals, so no worry
Not sure about that, according to the fluff the Nebula is designed to defeat any Star Destroyer and has defenses strong enough to resist the smaller SSDs. Republic is said to be more efficient compared to the Imperial I Class SD and has 20% more firepower than that Class. Nebula is said to outclass the Republic (and most other ships in the galaxy) in shield system and hull armor. That give you a rough idea of what strength her shield and hull have.
Problem with that is that NR is already very strong in the last 2 eras. You can't just have Nebula be so powerful (eventhough accurately) without severely hampering the balance.