Admiral Fisher imagined her as new kind of shallow drought vessel with 15" battleship firepower and light cruiser mobility that would absolutely dominate in the shallow Baltic where previously only 4.7" and 6" light cruisers could operate. In some way she foreshadows the American "Large cruisers" of Alaska class. She was know as the "Large light cruiser". She was meant to be the light cruiser to end all other light cruisers, and really put in a deadly bind any navy that only had normal light cruisers with which to operate in a critical theater. She wes meant to put the fire power of a battleship where no one has ever expected a battleship to be before-In Germany's vulnerable but seemly inaccessible northern shores. She was meant to be part of a daring British project to open a third front in the German Baltic coast, to force the Germans to draw forces away from the main fronts in the east and west, and to enable the Germans to be defeated.Seasick wrote: Admiral Fisher was nuts to build her but she managed to have a useful career as an aircaft-carrier.
The fact that British high command proved far less daring that Fisher is not fisher's fault. Fisher's plan was more daring than the German advance through the Ardennes in 1940. It probably had reasonable chance of success. What was needed was a political understanding in 1914 to enable the British to put her entire army in the Baltic rather than the Flanders.
