Jonathan_S wrote:Brigade XO wrote:So many questions......Since the LACs that came with a give CLAC to a deployment point represent part of the mass the CLAC is designed to carry into hyperspace, why would it be a problem to "just" tractor them to the hull and take them into hyper as part of a hot extraction? They don't actually have to go "that far" in hyper to recover them. Unless they are actually in a gravity wave, they could change their vector right after entering hyper and after some amount of time in hyper drop to N-space for a short time to bring their brood inside before going back to hyper and running like hell. It truly doesn't matter which hanger a particular LAC ends up in...you can alway sort them out in a friendly environment.
If you're outside a grav wave there's no need for that drop to N-space.
We saw in HAE that even the LACs Wayfarer carried back then had no trouble operating in hyper when in a rift (aka not in a 'wave). That's how Honor was able to detach them to cover the hiding Atlas-class liner while Wayfarer lured the pursuing BC away. The LACs seem to be able to do everything on their own in hyper except
a) enter/survive a grav wave and
b) change hyper bands/leave hyper.
(I mean, they've got the same sensor range limitations a larger warships would in hyper; but that's not going to affect them when close enough to begin docking proceedures)
So the LACs can un-tractor themselves and them come in for docking in hyper just about as easily as they can in N-space. (Again, assuming they're not in a grav wave)
Another neative is, most likely, LACs would probably lack Washawski (sic) sensors to detect grav waves and disturbances - because why should a optimized sub-light combatant waste any space on them? This could be problematic for long duration operations in Hyper, especially as an advanced scout. As long as they are operating with a hyper-combatant (or hanging close to a Merchie) this should not be an issue though.