penny wrote:We speculated on smaller hyper capable ships in-between Ghosts and LDs. An LD is a fairly large vessel, the size of a fort. Is it possible to bolt the smallest hyper capable ship on to an LD for an emergency getaway? The captain -- and in the MAN a captain might be in short supply -- does not have to go down with the ship. For the GA the smallest hyper capable ship would be a frigate, right? How much larger than a LAC is a frigate? Is it feasible for the LD to carry a hyper capable spider drive ship? Of course, as long as it does not eat into its weaponry. Internal or external.
And if so, how would that affect acceleration?
A Ghost-class ship can certainly be carried by an LD. It just won't have hyper capabilities.
Could a smaller ship be bolted to an LD? Almost assuredly - though it doesn't actually need to be bolted on to hyper out with the LD. For that it just needs to be within a few km of the LD (should the hyper generator be pushed to extend its transition field (like the Peep ships did on HotQ).
And we've seen a freighter, the Hali Sowle, not a large or modern ship as freighters go - hyper in carrying a pair of frigates who'd tractored on.
Though a small hyper ship isn't going to be much better at escaping than the LD itself it. The one advantage I can see for the little ship is that (unless the Streak drive works wildly differently that normal hyper generators) the generator cycle time scales with ship tonnage 30s for a dispatch boat up to 240s for an SD, and presumably proportionately longer for an LD - and that's from as ready as the generator can be before actually hitting 'go'.
But assuming it's also a spider drive the smaller ship will have no better acceleration than the LD (both limited by crew). The hyper limit applies equally to both - so neither can jump out if the pair is operating inside the hyper limit.
So it's a lot of extra to haul around for something that's very unlikely to be of use.
The only frigate I think we know the specs on is the SCN's
Gryf-class [53,000 tons, 324x38x22m].
Very roughly 3x the length and 5x the mass of a old-style LAC like the
Highlander-class [11,250 tons, 138x23x21m] or 4.5x the length and 2.5x the mass of a
Shrike [20,250 tons, 71x20x20m].
As another comparison that puts the
Gryf at about 15k tons heavier, and 30m longer, that a courier [specifically the RHN's
Facteur-class - which is just about the smallest possible hyper-capable starship] -- which fits with the books saying that (historically) a frigate fell about halfway between the size of a dispatch boat (courier) and a destroyer.
As tlb already pointed out the "roughly frigate-sized Ghost-class scout ships" do mount hyper generators. We're explicitly told that Ghosts were used to test out the tractor-linked ring hyper-insertion technique that the Shark's later used during OB. Ghosts couldn't have done that without hyper generator of their own.
And as for how "bolting" a small ship to an LD might affect it's acceleration? Without a compensator the small ship is feeling all the acceleration the LD is subject to -- which means the connection method, and the structural members of each ship that it ultimately connects to, have to be able to take the force of that mass times the ships' acceleration. That could very well limit their joint acceleration.
But if that connection is strong enough to take the forces then I don't think it'd have any impact on the LD's accel. Its drive is powerful enough that the acceleration limit on the likely 10+ mton ships is what the
crew can handle after the grav-plates do what they can to mitigate it. So it should have the brute force to move an extra 50k tons (another 1/2 a percent of its tonnage) to that same crew imposed limit.