Maldorian wrote:That is a pretty substantial risk, in that a pair of destroyers might not be a match for whatever comes through. While the Harvest Joy was substantially less armed than a cruiser of its size normally would be, there's no guarantee the next ship to come through will be as toothless or as soft. Especially if the GA suspects the reason why the Harvest Joy didn't return. The next ship to come through might just be a surplus Solarian Scientist class SD (for maximum expendability) with a volunteer skeleton crew, coming through at GQ and ready for an energy range engagement. The DDs would do more damage than they should normally be able to, but they're going to lose. Unless the SD gets extremely unlucky and loses a sail, it wouldn't need to carry the science team needed to plot a return through the wormhole. They'd just need to survive long enough to run, and even against battlecruisers they might be able to pull it off.
Hell, with all the surplus Solarian ships the GA has laying around, they could even put a multiple transit through. Such ships wouldn't need to be prepared for an extended engagement, so they could probably scrape by with a single bridge and tactical crew and just enough engineers to keep the reactors running. Assuming they survived the ambush they could abandon all but one of the ships and combine crews for the trip back.
The only problem would be finding volunteers for those crews, and with all the people they have available they should be able to get enough for at least one skeleton crew and probably more.
As I said, all this is contingent on the GA finding at least some evidence the Harvest Joy was lost to enemy action and not natural phenomena. But it would certainly be doable against a picket that is too weak. The suicidalness of assaulting a defended wormhole depends entirely on exactly how defended it is.
Why solarian Superdreadnoughts? The GA has enough "outdated" SD´s on their own and the crews that can handle them, and, the alliance know exactly what their ships can do/ what they can survive. The captured solarian SD´s maybe more disposable, but they are also have a less chance of success.
First of all there is the question: "can you discover the transit limit of a wormhole from the outside, or do you have to try and error the max out?"
You can estimate about the discovered wormholes, what the minimum transit capaticity is (wormhole X has the smallest capaticity, so we take it as reference).
My personal plan would be: Take an old Podnought as the real science ship. Put one or two Frigates in the podstorage. Use a half dozen (more or less, depends of the transit limit) of old Non-Podlayers and put them around the main ship as cover. Modify them for remote control from the main ship. I know that it was mentioned, that David don´t like AI ships or remote controlled warships, but this is a very specific mission and not an overall strategy. The ships should after transit use all their electronic warfare equippment to blind all possible defenders. The Superdreadnought "Dummies" should immediately start some programms. If anything is detected, start fireing on them.
1 question - where are you going to find an "OLD" podnaught? The GNS Honor Harrington is 10 years old if it still survives. Keyholes are being added to the Harrington/Medusa class to make them Apollo capable, even if that limits their internal pod storage. If there is an "old" podnaught laying around idle, there are better uses for it.