Teaos wrote:A purpose built fighter that is designed to fly out of a carrier would be a big advantage. You could add more weapons and drop other stuff.
What weapons can't you add otherwise? What stuff could you drop?
Also maintence is something a regular ship would do well at. Fed ships are overcrewed. In that if you lose a few crew members there aren't jobs going undone. Likely so that there is enough crew to cope with battle situations and handle repairs quicker after the anomaly of the week tries to eat you.
These extra people could handle fighter maintenence. This wouldn't hurt damage control during a battle as the fighters would be deployed.
I suppose there is something to the argument of using fighters as torpedo bombers that require reloading. However since a carrier that does such a task would have to leave their shields down they are especially vulnerable. Of course you'd be trying to keep them out of combat. But I don't know how practical that is in Trek. Unshielded ships don't fare well against Trek weapons. If a small enemy ship managed to get a torpedo into one of the open hangers that might be all it takes.
And again I'm not so convinced a bunch of torpedo bombers would be better economically than another actual ship.
One initial reason being, oh, what is it called, it's refered to in military theory.
Anyway the way it would boil down is that in the initial vollies the single ship would just take hits on its shield. It's at 100% combat capability. However first hits on fighter bombers will destroy them. Meaning the combat capability of the ships is now reduced.