cthia wrote:Weird Harold wrote:
IIRC, in one case of LACs requiring recovery by other than their CLAC, the crews bailed out to be picked up by friendly warships and set the self-destruct for the LAC itself.
If there is time and peace enough to load a LAC into a collier, there is time and peace enough to utilize any freighter -- which might be less complicated than using a collier optimized for fast transfer of missiles and pods. <shrugs>
Current doctrine appears to be for the CLAC to launch its wings and hyper out to a predesignated rendezvous point away from the battle zone. That doctrine would make the need for alternative transport for a LAC unnecessary.
I suppose you're right. I guess I was thinking about the CLACS fighting in the Battle of Manticore. But certainly that was a special case. Better to save your home system than a CLAC.
Anyway, it is that tendency to abandon and destroy them that I tried to suggest a solution. Seems wasteful. What about captured Solly junk? Too much trouble to convert the SDs into transports?
If you've lost your CLACs it seems to me that you've got two likely scenarios.
1) You can hold the system indefinitely. In which case you do so and send for new CLACs or freighters to removed your stranded LACs.
2) (and more likely) you need to get the F out because things have gone, or will shortly go, horribly wrong. That's the scenario most people have been focusing on. In that scenario grabbing as many LAC
crewmen as possible has been the focus.
I seriously doubt its even possible to stick LACs
into an ammo ship, and it would certainly take longer than you'd likely have in an emergency.
RFC once described an emergency evacuation technique for detached LAC screening a wall; once outside the hyper limit cut the SD(P)s' wedges, let the LACs tractor themselves on a few layers deep, and redline your hyper-generators to jump the whole ugly mess up into hyper. (
Warning; to not attempt in a system location within a grav wave)
If the CLACs were safe, but too far away to make a hot-LZ rendezvous (or it was too dangerous) then they can hook back up with the fleet in hyper and board their LACs. If they were lost, or are unable to make rendezvous, then the LAC crewmen would likely abandon ship, scuttle the LACs, and ride home on the SD(P)s.
Although I
guess, once you get them into hyper, you've got the option of shepherding the LACs to a friendly system (as long as you can avoid all grav waves). Once you got there you could repeat the en-globing trick to get them all back into n-space. (Probably have to repair some sensors and surface emplacements on the LACs and the ships they glommed onto; but way better than losing all the LACs and their crews)
Ammo ships
should be just as capable of performing the later as SD(P)s; but with the downside that if something goes wrong, or you exceed the LACs onboard endurance or supplies, the ammo ships would have a lot less life-support and couldn't handle as many evacuees as an SD(P).