SharkHunter wrote:kzt wrote:A big shuttle is 500 tons. A small LAC is 20,000 tons. It's like up-sizing an F-150 with a 1000 pound capacity bed to an F-150 with a 40,000 pound bed capacity. Those tend to have 18 wheels and won't fit in your garage even if you give it both spaces.
While I agree in principle, over at the wikia it has an RMN Kamerling system control cruiser (a CL) able to hold 3 companies of Marines in around 250K Ktons; an Atlas is listed as being around 1MM K-Tons. As has been said, peeling plating and doing conversion work is alot easier on a civilian ship than a military hull, and with three and a half times more tonnage to play with, it seems like an Atlas would be a usable "shell" for conversion given that it already has most of the mil=spec abilities already in play.
To get that kind of internal volume, you'd be ripping up all the very hard armor and rearranging everything inside.* Freighters get to be internal LAC carriers because they're mostly just empty space inside. CLAC's get to be internal LAC carriers because they're designed from the beginning that way. And in both cases, it's because they're a lot larger than 1m tons.
Artemis could support LAC's kind-of
externally - she could run shuttles to and from them, and bring them in close to hyper them up or down. It's much the same emergency support any large ship can offer LAC's. It's not nothing, mind you, but it's awkward as all get out for regular operations. It's not a basis for supposing that you can get a proper CLAC with a 1m ton warship and a few weeks and bucks in a yard - or even a few months and a whole lot of bucks.
Even that smaller CLAC brought up originally is likely to be much larger than 1m, and it's likely to be vastly less efficient for LAC carriage or far weaker defensively - or both - than the DN-scale CLAC's. The LAC bays may extend out of the hull, for instance, leaving it with trivial armor. For the RTN, that may well be acceptable - they may feel they can count on keeping their CLAC that far from danger, given what they are targeting. It'd make me cringe, but for their operations specifically, maybe it'd be acceptable.
* I assume the Atlas liners have armor similar to older BC's too. If not, then that doesn't apply so much. On the other hand, they're specifically designed for luxury passage, so converting them to CLAC's (or much of anything else) would mean wasting a lot of money spend on chandeliers and platinum-lined toilets. Starting from scratch, or a freighter hull, gets to be more appealing.