Regarding my probably bad idea for an Atlas "conversion"...
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JeffEngel wrote:To get that kind of internal volume, you'd be ripping up all the very hard armor and rearranging everything inside.* Freighters get to be internal LAC carriers because they're mostly just empty space inside. CLAC's get to be internal LAC carriers because they're designed from the beginning that way. And in both cases, it's because they're a lot larger than 1m tons.
My bad, and I should have been clearer, but lost my train of thought discussing the idea of pulling hull plating..
Originally I wasn't thinking of converting an existing liner, I meant -- with Klaus being ticked off at the MAlign, supporting the ASL, etc. and for perhaps a similar cost to a pair of all up RTN frigates, the Hauptman yards would take an Atlas liner "size" hull form that hasn't been closed up yet, probably just at the point of the tac suite/missile tube installs aka no installed passenger cubage, decks, platinum plated plumbing fixtures, chandeliers, etc.
That would allow Klaus to use the best minds he can beg/borrow/pay or steal briefly to finish the design specs before putting in the bays, hull plating, and likely some light armoring. I imagine that the main stockholder for Sky Domes of Grayson might be willing to make a megatonnage donation of any needed supplies for that effort.
Keep in mind that the only point to anything besides the marines is to support their landing/boarding ops from getting jumped on by enemy ships after the operation has begun.