Battle-Riders & Tenders
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2. Unlike what we'll term an actual smallcraft carrier, capital ships don't need the same maintenance and crew rotation that a fighter would need, which basically outsources that to the mothership.
3. While a megaton tender sounds an efficient use of resources, it's actually not, except for commercial carriers. Jumping into a middle of a combat zone puts at risk an incredible amount of tonnage that can neither run nor protect itself, if the immediate neighbourhood turns hostile.
4. What the Confederation Navy should do is construct what are commonly termed jump shuttles, though rather large ones. That means that Admirals' planning for a battle-rider squadron isn't subject to a single point of failure, either coming or going. This prevents time tables being held hostage to any delays by either tender and/or riders who aren't ready to jump.
5. As jump shuttles are smaller, less resources are needed to build and maintain them; replacing or repairing the jump drives of megatoncraft must be a horrifying experience for the bean counters and the engineers.
6. More importantly, when deciding that discretion is the better part of valour, battle-riders can disengage from combat as is convenient, make their way to a waiting jump shuttle and withdraw, rather than needing to wait for their colleagues, or even need to leave them behind to ensure the survival of the tender. And since with jump bubbles they actually don't need to be linked up with the jump shuttle, just be in the general vicinity, an emergency jump can be effected, probably as both are galloping away hell for leather.