Belial666 wrote:1) If 500 are dropped in the system, with only 5 active every day to make 10 false contacts each daily, you still have to investigate 50 contacts a day, find those 5 drones before they disappear for another 3 months, reach them and kill them - and with 100% kill rate you will be doing that for months. With 25% kill rate per day, you will be doing that for years.
It would take an entire fleet to drop 500 graser-torpedo sized drones. Still, if it were done, the rest of the suggestion is valid.
EDIT:
Grazer torpedoes are substantially bigger than pods. Their grazer is much of their total mass, too, so they save a lot if it's removed. I wonder how big the smallest types of hyper generators are. Honor's yaught is less than half the size of a shrike (if memory serves) and has a hyper generator, doesn't it? Imagine how much worse this would be if the spider-drones not only could spoof spider-translations but actually do real spider-translations to avoid hunting drones and/or missiles (ships being slower than them, if marginally, could not reach them effectively)
No, you are mistaken. A dispatch courier is the smallest object that can mount a hyper generator. David has stated this over and over. Honor's runabout is smaller than a LAC but it doesn't have a hyper generator. Honor's yacht does have a hyper generator, and it is larger than a courier.
EDIT 2:
Not mimic a crash-translation by an uncloaked ship, but the barely-there ghost of a spider-translation.
I still don't think a drone (or even a ship) can generate that kind of signal with its own power. Even stealthy transits are several orders of magnitude more powerful than any wedge signal a full-sized ship can generate.