Weird Harold wrote:cthia wrote:I assumed the SLN had CLACS if they had LACs. In hindsight, they could have utilized freighters. Though why go through the trouble to transport such a laughable piece of junk is beyond me.
Until Alfredo Yu's engineer had his brainstorm about tractoring Masadan LACs, nobody transported LACs -- at least not serviceable ones expected to be combat ready when they arrived.
Until then, LACs were slow, under-powered, lightly armed, local defense forces only, warships. If you have a very broad definition of "warship."
Even after that engineer's brainstorm, the LAC's weren't
worth the transport. Yu was twitching and grinding his teeth at the waste of time the Masadans demanded. On their side, maybe some of it was in response to how scared they were by what the rest of their navy had suffered in Grayson, but most (maybe all) of it was to get their people in place to seize the BC.
So the "first CLAC" was a neat trick, and interesting for the future, but didn't represent anything particularly encouraging for the future of LAC's or CLAC's. What did was Hemphill's drive to build overwhelming attrition units to break the classical tactical stalemate, combined with the Gram-derived advances in power system miniaturization and new fast LAC speeds.
The SLN had no interest, at all, ever, in overwhelming attrition units: the classical tactical formalism worked
for them, with their overwhelming numbers of star systems and capital ships. The League just shows up til you quit.
SLN LACs probably were transported in freighters from the manufacturer to the customer, (where they weren't locally built,) but that would have been without fuel, weapons, or crew, and possibly in pieces. They would have required a good deal of prep to make them combat capable.
To the extent that they were. I doubt the League
Navy used LAC's for a long, long time. It can do customs patrol with pinnaces, cutters, other shuttles, and destroyers, to the extent that's not a system government responsibility. It's got the destroyers to do the little work. Where it is committed to defending single systems seriously - where non-hypercapable units have a lot of point - it can do it with massive fortresses and hypercapable units anyway, or again, leave that in some part to the system government.
Faster LAC's may have been leaking out among other system defense forces, inside the League too. Certainly any SDF using them would be getting faster ones as soon as it could - Nuncio, somehow, had them. (Unless we dismiss that as a simple error, which is sorely tempting.) If they've been able to get the faster LAC's, the SLN may have the ability - and the motivation! - to get them now, although Nuncio's aren't likely good enough in other respects to draw the SLN's enthusiasm. They could be the basis of an improved design, but there's only so much time the League has.