Weird Harold wrote:I'm puzzled why there is a continued insistence on LACs for this parasite convoy escort. Your 2,000 LACs will require 20,000 crew and at least 10,000 maintenance and support personnel -- all to direcctly escort a mere 20% of ships.
Renting each freighter a dozen missile pods with Extended Range SDM or early capacitor drive DDM or MDM (comparable to what Erewhon is selling Maya) and a Fire-control/sensor module with a tactical crew of 5-10, will be far cheaper for the freighters and navy both. Instead of 500 ships with LAC escorts and 50 Q-Ships, you could have 10,050 Q-ships flying Manticoran colors. Arming all 10,000 MMM freighters would take 50,000 tactical specialists, but the Navy would probably get away with not many more than the 30,000 it would have given up to man and maintain 2,000 LACs.
What pirate or lightweight commerce raider wants to take on a merchant chip that might be carrying 120 missiles? Multiply the risk if they're traveling in pairs or in convoy.
[Even though Duckk slipping in the link to RFC's previous comment, while I was typing this up, I'll go ahead and post it]
There are some legal reasons (if you're trading beyond your territory, or those of agreeable allies) to prefer the LAC.
A LAC, even though it was towed into the system by the hypercapable freighter is a sovereign warship of your country and, as such, different rules about access to it (act of war to forcibly board; not expected to allow customs inspection access; for example) apply. Plus it doesn't have to dock with a station in order to deliver or pick up shipping.
With missiles, even under the control of a military crew, the freighter is still a civilian ship expected to submit to the customs, safety, and medical inspections normally applied to non-military traffic doing business in a given star system.
And what happens to the onboard missiles if the ship gets impounded due to some (legitimate) civilian judgement against it or it's shipping line?
And that's not even going into the systems which are willing to host a warship but not an armed civilian ship. (And for otherwise safe systems that are not willing to allow any foreign armed ship a parasite LAC could be dropped beyond the 12-hour line while the freighter went in to transact business and picked up again on the way out. It'd add transit time to drop out of hyper that far out, but it's doable.
From a economy of force perspective just arming freighters seems like an efficient idea, but the side effects and potential consequences seem rife with gotchas. (Oh, and a LAC has point defense; so it can stand up to, or potentially defend the freighter from, limited hostile fire. A simple strap on fire control + pod installation doesn't provide that same capability to the freighter.)
I don't know if a parasite LAC is the best, or even a good, solution. But there are tradeoffs to between it and your pod idea...