SharkHunter wrote:RMN wise, something like this could act as a stealthy, passive out-system scout to "keep the Mobius or Saltash systems under observation" for longer duration for a minimal mobile force investment, and still be able to hyper out if needed. Would it be better than a few in system LACs with pods and a hidden dispatch boat? No -- but it would take less crew.
For that mission profile, I suspect they would do better either with a DD/CL also able to do so much more, or a slightly modified dispatch boat, delivered by or in company with a freighter with a slew of recon platforms.
The slight modifications are to cram in systems to monitor the take from the platforms, with one or more of the platforms near it to serve as some warning to it to hyper out when need be. It just stays out past the hyper limit and takes in the data and leaves if/when it has something to report or is in danger.
Trying to defend itself directly - or even to shoot down dangerous things - will drive up cost too quickly for a capability it's unlikely to have the occasion to use successfully. Before you get much use that way, you may as well go all out and assign your standard small picket warship.
A third possibility, though it won't cover all the same uses quite so well, is to opt for regular tramp freighter runs through the system to check out local conditions and drop a report afterward. It's not sensitive or continuous, but it may pay for itself (and be cheap anyway), and be better able to collect human intelligence with innocuous questions and human interactions.
A fourth is a variation on the system picket - you deliver stealthy, long-endurance platforms, leave, and return for their take now and then. A well-handled freighter may be able to do that, a lot like Oyster Bay's spider drive ship delivery but with harmless recon platforms for mere observation instead. Or one of the warships with a bit more impunity could do it as well or better, although with less of a clandestine mission profile.