Condottiere
Emperor Mongoose
Confederation Navy: The Surge
Listening to Frank Chadwick mention that you didn't want to waste your best pilots on missions with an estimated casualty rate of twenty percent, and would probably prefer to send in militia level pilots, reminded me that's how I envisioned the Solomani military saw things as well.
The two aspects, other than the romantic one that Chadwick mentions about having meat bodies in cockpits, is that it's easier to manufacture smaller hulls in quantity, and that the Solomani need numbers to match the Imperium's advantages both in technology and sheer size, so they'll surge by drafting all available pilots not needed for other missions and commercial purposes.
If you assume a carrier is a steel box with hangar facilities, you can also assume those are a lot easier and cheaper to build, or convert, than manufacturing dedicated warships.
Of course, the Confederation Navy has to prepare the groundwork by training as many pilots as possible, and adding to a large existing pool of (semi) trained flight crews, and preparing easily manufactured ship designs that are easy and cheap to build, simple to fly and operate.
So basically, TIE fighter analogues.
Listening to Frank Chadwick mention that you didn't want to waste your best pilots on missions with an estimated casualty rate of twenty percent, and would probably prefer to send in militia level pilots, reminded me that's how I envisioned the Solomani military saw things as well.
The two aspects, other than the romantic one that Chadwick mentions about having meat bodies in cockpits, is that it's easier to manufacture smaller hulls in quantity, and that the Solomani need numbers to match the Imperium's advantages both in technology and sheer size, so they'll surge by drafting all available pilots not needed for other missions and commercial purposes.
If you assume a carrier is a steel box with hangar facilities, you can also assume those are a lot easier and cheaper to build, or convert, than manufacturing dedicated warships.
Of course, the Confederation Navy has to prepare the groundwork by training as many pilots as possible, and adding to a large existing pool of (semi) trained flight crews, and preparing easily manufactured ship designs that are easy and cheap to build, simple to fly and operate.
So basically, TIE fighter analogues.