Had a idea for a light cruiser (in space) for my book. Tell me what u think:
So first we're basing it loosely off the Brooklyn class:
But instead of 5 turrets of 15 152mm guns, we're doing 5 turrets of quad 140mm guns, for 20 guns total. Dual purpose, so you have a ENORMOUS amount of flack. Secondary guns are 8 114mm dual purpose guns, and 12 37mm 'Grug' CWIS rotary cannons. Half of the point defense will be on top of the ship, half are on bottom, because space.
Also Since this is space, we also have lasers, two on top of the ship, two on bottom. Now for missiles. 122 normal VLS cells (Ticonderoga cruiser refererence) and 12 large cells for nuclear weapons and other odd sized ordnance.
Also four 800mm 'torpedo' tubes on the bow and two on the stern for extremely heavy anti ship weapons and more extermanatus grade anti planet weapons.
The normal VLS cells can carry a number of ordnance, from point defence missiles, long range AA missiles, anti ballistic missiles, anti ship missiles, cruise missiles, and even some of the smaller hypersonic missiles in universe.
For misc specs, It does have shields, though they are not the toughest in the world, and are power drains at the best of times. Armor is just ok. Sensors are very good, a product of wartime experience for the ailen species that built it. Countermeasure systems are solid but boring.
As for classification I consider it a light cruiser due to its guns and more anti air leaning. And before you ask, the guns are based on old British calibers. 140mm, 114mm, and 37mm were all British at one point. Even the lasers are a nod to the British Dragonfire program.
So thoughts? Any improvements or concerns on this space light cruiser?