EpisparhThat sounds very interesting. Almost as interesting as exploring with a sidewinder.
Believe it or not, flying the Sidewinder to the galactic core (or the Courier to Beagle Point) actually gave me some of the most memorable moments in the game. Not because there was interesting stuff to find but because space feels different when the next repair shop is thousands of light years away.
Taking a carrier out into the black without a cargo hold full of tritium and without months of upkeep in the bank should add a sense of urgency to the game that is usually missing. If I fail to replenish the carrier's fuel, I won't be able to move, and if I fail to move, it will become increasingly difficult to acquire the data that pays the bills. I'll be flying ships, driving SRVs, and walking across planets to make this work. The only element missing is the combat. But I have another Odyssey account to scratch that itch.