kzt wrote:Sigs wrote:I would argue emergency evacuation of ships is not an issue, either you win and have all the time in the world to patch up a ship or you lose and scuttle the ship rather than risk losing a repair ship trying to fix it or evacuate it.
You can trivially fit a DD into a standard commercial freighter. IIRC, you can just fit it in sideways. Up through BC it's not a big deal to get them out, as you can fit them in a modified freighter. DN and above are not so easy.
And this is obviously why USN CNVs routinely include heavy lift salvage ships like the MV Blue Marlin; to carry home damaged or disabled destroyers and cruisers.
Oh wait, no they aren't.
If the damaged ship can be stabilized with its own damage control (or assistance from other warships), and the area made safe, a repair or transport ship can be sent to handle the damaged ship. But it'd slow down the military force, and put a very vulnerable ship in the line of fire, to drag around salvage/repair ships on every major op. (Though the Russian navy does seem to routines deploy with a tug for their long distance deployments - but those are still to pretty low risk areas)
Similarly in the Honorverse we've never seen a warship get external repair, or get scooped up to evacuate, in a system with active hostilities.
Either you win, and can call up resourced from your (hopefully nearby) fleet train (see HMS Hexapuma - repaired in place in Monica so she could return under her own power), or you lose and damaged ships have to get away on their own, abandon and scuttle, or surrender.
It would be an extremely rare situation where you lost the fight, but were left unmolested long enough to dock a destroyer or cruiser with your modified freighter to evacuate it. Even if the freighter could keep it's wedge up the warship would have to drop theirs. Normally that's a sign of surrender, but I'm pretty sure that if you're trying to load it for transport the combo is still fair game for attack. So you've got a non-accelerating large docking maneuver that would be taking place under fire. Seems like a great way to get even more of the warship's crew killed; and possibly the freighter's to boot.
Not to mention that if the ship-transporter if close enough to grab a warship whose drive is damaged that means you were dragging this big slow vulnerable target with you into direct combat - where there's an excellent chance it could get damaged or destroyed. I think there's good reason we've never seen anybody try that in the Honorverse -- not under fire; which you would be in a losing retreat...