Well one problem with the current method of dropping all your LACs at the hyper wall and scooting the CLACs clear is that the LACs only have a limited number of CMs aboard and once they've shot dry your fleet's missile defense is seriously weakened.Crown Loyalist wrote:There is also the question of whether you would want to replace CLAC storage space with extra armor and point defense lasers. Which provides more defense capability to a wall: the extended reach of the LACs, or the added in close-support of the carrier? I suspect that "optimizing the CLAC for the wall" doesn't involve turning the CLAC into a superdreadnought that can deploy LACs, it involves getting the CLAC out of the way while the LACs do all the work.
I'd assumed that the "waller CLACs" were primarily to act as a mobile resupply point where LACs could quickly cycle back to restock on CMs. So the current lightly armored CLACs would still drop their charges and retreat while the "waller CLACs" would launch their (fewer) LACs and accompany the fleet to resupply all the LACs as needed.
It's too expensive and manpower intensive to switch entirely to armored CLACs, but when used in conjunction with the higher capacity unarmored ones they're a bit of a "force multiplier"