cthia wrote:
The gist of it is that the Wiki says the hyper generator consumes a LOT of space. So much so that the Frigate is literally useless because the hyper generator consumes way too much space for that size ship.
Yet, if that volume can be quickly reclaimed by being an ejectable module, then the volume becomes available for missiles. And if the missiles can also be contained on a slip-in module, even a Frigate should be made vastly more effective.
So, I'm not talking about an emergency ejection but a convenient one. The Frigate can be reconfigured after it enters another system. A warship doesn't need a hyper generator during battle. It is consuming valuable space. Reconfigure it on the spot. Tractors can handle the reinstall of the hyper generator module. Tractors can also handle the install of an interchangeable pod module.
Well I'd say, as isn't uncommon, the Wiki is slightly off. The hyper generator volume alone isn't why a frigate is useless.
Their extra size over a LAC means that they're easier for missiles to target and look more interesting to stray missiles; plus seem more worth deliberately targeting with anti-ship missiles. They've got enough extra size to make them more of a target, but not enough to carry sufficient additional defenses to overcome that. And the amount of defenses they can have is more a function of surface area than it is volume - so even swapping out the hyper-generator doesn't give you the ability to mount noticeable more defenses.
And it's not just the hyper generator that's driving the extra size. As a starship they have to be built around longer missions (it takes time to transit between the stars) and need to be able to maintain their systems while on those missions. They need far more in the way of crew comfort, stores, and health/exercise than a LAC (at least a modern LAC
[1]) does. The LAC can leave the med-bay, the gym, most of the kitchen and pantry, maintenance ship and even maintenance access corridors back on its base or CLAC. But a frigate needs all those things as even round-trip to a target might take you a couple months; where-as the LAC is normally away from base for less than a week and often less than a couple days. Plus in addition to the hyper drive a frigate has to carry a an alpha + beta ring of impellers both fore and aft; so it's got a
lot more mass and volume devoted to impellers (and impeller rooms) than the LAC with its single ring of Beta-squared nodes fore and matching single ring aft. And to power the hyper-generator and extra impellers a frigate needs a fusion plant, it can't get away with the fission reactor the LACs can. And given the inefficiency of lower output GRAVMAK fusion reactors in the Honorverse that means it needs a
lot more bunkerage for fuel than a LAC does.
Still, the hypergenerator might be the single biggest and most concentrated extra item a frigate needs to carry compared to a LAC (though fusion reactor + fuel combined could well be more); and its certainly the one it needs least once inside the hyper limit. So, if you could magically swap it for something more in-system combat oriented you could probably give the frigate a larger punch while it lasted - but it
still wouldn't be all that useful except in a swarm.
The only reason the Torch frigates are somewhat useful is that they weren't primarily planned to be used against an actual navy -- they were designed for the anti-slavery league, to go after slavers or slave bases (which might have some armament but aren't first line warships)
and Manticore released enough of their export grade tech that, for the moment, the frigates enjoy a significant (if temporary) tech edge over most people. (That lets them, for now, fight somewhat out of their weight class. But you're still looking at a ship that'd likely lose to most people's CAs; even if it
might manage to deal with one of their CLs)
You'll note that even with access to
all their bleeding edge tech toys Manticore had no interest in building frigates for themselves; and is instead exploring the idea of significantly
increasing the minimum size of anything that isn't a LAC.
Anyway, I'm not actually convinced you could actually do this quick swap at all, or that the volume you'd get back by dumping the hyper generator would free up enough space for even a single pod's worth of missiles. But for the sake of argument let's explore what it'd mean if you could.
Even if you can swap the hyper generator in the field, you've got a ship that's more expensive than a LAC, more vulnerable than a LAC, and if it's going to do this hyper-general swap trick that needs to be accompanied by another ship large enough to bring along the module that replaces the hyperdrive. All that to convert a frigate temporarily into a Corvette/HAC - which can't easily retreat under fire because it'd have to swap back for its hyper generator while under fire.
If you've got to sent a freighter or something to haul the swappable module along for this weird frigate/corvette hybrid then why bother building it in the first place? Just use that same freighter to haul in a couple LACs and some pods for them to tow (IIRC they can tow one at reduced accel in reasonable stealth or three if they don't care about hiding). That gives you a more survivable punch using your existing hardware - and once the LACs fire or ditch the towed pod they're quicker and more survivable than a frigate sized starship (even one that's temporarily not a starship as it's lacking its hyperdrive).
One of the big advantages of a hyper equipped warship is it can deploy itself into and out of a target system; it doesn't need another ship there to help it out. But your convertible concept means that in their normal combat operations you
would still need that other ship to bring in the swappable modules. So if that other ship's going to be there anyway then might as well not bother with hyperdrives on the warships in the first place and let that extra ship just bring the non-hyper warship(s) too.
[1] Older LACs, like those from the beginning of the series, were built far more like scaled down starships and seem to have had more of those facilities and onboard/internal maintenance capabilities. Which must be a significant part why ton for ton, or volume for volume, they were so much less combat capable than the Shrike/Ferret style LACs. They were designed to be more self-sufficient and less base supported, even if they had to come back to refuel far more often