Alizon wrote:Wow, we've graduated to the day of the fast pod-laying freighter (with LOTS of escape pods) dominating the spaceways.

Actually, that doesn't seem like a joke at all. What if you design a pod-laying freighter with maximum automation, and have a couple of pinnaces tractored to its hull (either of which could carry the entire crew of the freighter to rendezvous with one of the wallers), but try not to need them...
...because these freighters would be carrying
system-defense pods with quad-drive Mk-25 ship killers and Mk-23-F Apollo control missiles. The freighters could follow a trajectory that would let them get into a true ballistic (elliptical) orbit around the star, a moderate distance inside the hyper limit, dump the pods and haul ass back outside the limit, while the SD(P)s and their LAC escorts grab as many as their tractors can handle to carry with them. They then would distribute the system-defense pods around, coming back to where the pod pile was left by the freighters for additional passes. This actual distribution process would mostly involve grabbing clutches of pods and inserting them into more circular orbits that intersect with the original elliptical orbit, so the ships really don't have to go very far each time before coming back for more.
Meanwhile, Ghost Rider and Hermes platforms are sweeping the system (these too might be carried by the freighters, allowing the true warships to keep their full inventories thereof) and the latter used to communicate to the system that any ship with an active wedge 30 minutes from now is subject to destruction.
Because of the insane range of system-defense pods, there's no reason for the freighters to get anywhere near the enemy. (But it's still a good idea to have those tractored pinnaces in case Murphy shows up.)
Basically, this plan skips over the pesky detail of taking out a defending force and goes straight to the emplacement of the system-defense pods that will be needed to hold it anyway. And all you need to control all of those pods is a couple of Invicti, so a single BatRon of them would represent a lot of redundancy.
Once the enemy ships are all destroyed or taken by prize crews, the
other freighters, carrying the components of Mycroft nodes and LAC bases ready to be assembled and take over for the wallers and CLACs, which are then freed up to escort the empty freighters back to reload with system-defense pods (plus any standard Apollo pods expended by the wallers taking out those who won't surrender), Ghost Rider drones, Hermes buoys, and LACs before going on to the next target.