I couldn't answer in the support section so I'm going to post it here, unfortunately I haven't played Havoc since then since at this point after seeing how quickly a team can get to one of the higher rounds with a great Dreadnought player I honestly am not up for playing Havoc again with randoms rather than with more experienced and skilled players and in the mean time it hasn't happened yet that we had three players we knew to play with in the respective teams that I was supposed to play Havoc in.
If there would be some sort of Havoc or Cry Havoc tutorial out there more players would know what ship combos are the best, how and where to position your ship etc., and playing with randoms in Havoc would be more appealing to someone who has been in teams that either got very far or got very far very quickly, because many players don't know that a team should probably have a healer who is supposed to hide behind the other ships, or to make use of the broadside modules in the dreadnoughts and attack in the earlier rounds so the team gets past the rounds in shorter time. This is not a criticism of those players, because if they haven't seen that that's a very good way to get far they probably don't know that it's a good way to get far.