Maxijohndoe
Cosmic Mongoose
I think people don't realise how quickly meatbag pilots can be turned out.
During WW2 around 1.5 million aircrew with around 500,000 pilots were trained, and more pilots died during training that were in service prior to the war.
The USA had 450,000 aircrew in the pipeline for 1945 but cut back the numbers once it appeared that the war would end and they wouldn't be needed.
Fighters are small craft and can be made at any A-C Starport assuming you have supplies, although fabricators probably mean you can make most part in situ.
This makes fighters a quickly produced local defense option.
In part I think the issue is that the people writing the source books have never really looked in depth at fleet combat or what would actually occur during an event like the FFW.
I could see a lot of Imperial systems quickly making fighters and putting drafted pilots into them to defend against raiders like the Vargr. A SDB might be more capable but it needs more resources to manufacture and more crew.
Also given the vast differences in TLs, population and resources different systems can have you can't easily apply a standard across the board.
So a TL 15 system with a lot of industry might be churning out a mass of craft with ship brains, robotic crews and swarms of unmanned drones, while a TL 11 system might be fabricating fighters and torpedo boats.
Fleet battles are rare compared to facing off against raiders and Travellers are unlikely to be part of a fleet battle (POD's final battle might count), so going into great detail about how fighters could be used in a fleet engagement is more of an academic pursuit.
During WW2 around 1.5 million aircrew with around 500,000 pilots were trained, and more pilots died during training that were in service prior to the war.
The USA had 450,000 aircrew in the pipeline for 1945 but cut back the numbers once it appeared that the war would end and they wouldn't be needed.
Fighters are small craft and can be made at any A-C Starport assuming you have supplies, although fabricators probably mean you can make most part in situ.
This makes fighters a quickly produced local defense option.
In part I think the issue is that the people writing the source books have never really looked in depth at fleet combat or what would actually occur during an event like the FFW.
I could see a lot of Imperial systems quickly making fighters and putting drafted pilots into them to defend against raiders like the Vargr. A SDB might be more capable but it needs more resources to manufacture and more crew.
Also given the vast differences in TLs, population and resources different systems can have you can't easily apply a standard across the board.
So a TL 15 system with a lot of industry might be churning out a mass of craft with ship brains, robotic crews and swarms of unmanned drones, while a TL 11 system might be fabricating fighters and torpedo boats.
Fleet battles are rare compared to facing off against raiders and Travellers are unlikely to be part of a fleet battle (POD's final battle might count), so going into great detail about how fighters could be used in a fleet engagement is more of an academic pursuit.