tlb wrote:Perhaps you are right, but they do not need to be together. The fundamental difference between then and now is that there are many more patrol ships assigned to Silesia, so one does not need to send off prize crews and continue the patrol; instead they can cut the patrol short and rendezvous at a central star system with the latest capture and let someone else continue onward. The troopship brigs the captured pirates and uses the excess flight crews that it carries to sent the prize ship to the nearest base for disposal.
But this may be moot if piracy is now a thing of the past in Silesia, as another poster suggests.
Also, unlike on Earth's ocean, a spaceship is unlikely to wander off, become damaged, or founder if left uncrewed in a stable orbit. So if a Roland takes back a pirated ship it doesn't
have to put a prize crew aboard and sail it back to some safe port.
It could leave it, powered down, in a safe known orbit well out of the way in the system in which it was recovered. Then pass a message back to someone with more manpower to bring a salvage crew over to bring it home. Yeah, they'd have to rework how prize money was distributed to make sure the Roland's crew still got a fair share - but that's a solvable problem.
You wouldn't want to do the same to a captured pirate ship, not with it being armed an all. But there's no chance one would be bought into service so just scuttle it in place - and interstellar law lets a naval ship try, convict, and execute captured pirates or slavers without first returning them to any planetary justice system.
A surrendered honorable combatant is a trickier thing - that you'd probably have to move just the top officers aboard the Roland, keep most of it's crew locked in their own quarters or operating it under a small prize crew. You'd want to have the Roland closely escort it back to a fleet location where the POWs could be processed. The Roland simply wouldn't have the room to carry the POWs and you can't just put them out in their lifepods - so most of the enemy crew will, lacking any better option,
have to be transported on their own captured ship.
The lack of marines to assist in recovering, capture, or overseeing enemy POWs is more of an issue.