markusschaber wrote:Theemile wrote:Very true, I was think about long endurance piracy pounce missions. Where you sit for weeks on end under emcon, waiting for someone to do something stupid. LACs have an endurance measured in days, so you'd want ships with several weeks+ endurance to in space as the hyper locus shifts past them, move, rinse, repeat.
The new fission-powered LACs have an endurance measured in years before they need to refuel.
At each of the common arrival places where the freighters hyper out, you could have like 6 of them patroling, and one or two groups patroling areas where pirates might try to hide, like asteroid belts. Then you add in 12 in orbit, for the crews to relax and refill food, and maintainance - and you can rotate them in and out of duty. A single LAC carriers worth of LACs should be enough to secure any normal solar system against pirates and other occasional ambushes.
Power, yes, but crewed endurance on a modern Manty LAC is just 18 days - they arn't designed to have vast areas for crew rest and relaxation - a couple hot bunks and a small galley and a fridge yes, but not much more. (David originally said 18 years, then walked it back to days.) Could you stretch than in a pinch? - sure, take a couple extra MRE cases and a few extra o2 bottles. Remember, most maintenance on a LAC is now done externally, so they need periodic dockings to repair and do routine maintenance, and only the most basic maintenance can be done by the crew. So for long endurance, you really should use the right tool - you really need a DD/CL.