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Re: The Terrans
Shinyness!
I like the reflection. It's a neat change from, well, all the shipsets I remember. |
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Thanks, Narf. Good to see you back. I've decided to retool the bits at the end that connect the engines to the main hull, coz I just don't like the look of them, then I'll be trying to finish up the warships part of the set over the weekend. Got the Dreadnough sketched out now and it is one nasty looking customer!
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They seem oddly vulnerable from the top and bottom... 2d defensive shields/plates aren't all that helpful in 3d environments.
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I like em alot. But I the side armor to me is just a tad too tall. Otherwise rock on set.
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I like it, it has a feel of high tech, mixed with steampunk.
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Fyron: You're perfectly right, although the smaller Terran ships would be manoeverable enough to keep their armor facing the enemy, and the LC & CR can hide behind said armor while delivering broadsides to the enemy. That said, the Last three in the series will have the armor on the top and bottom, with only a comparatively small gap for weapons to poke out. That way the only really vulnerable bits are the front and rear, but hey, you can't have everything.
AT: Praise from Caesar, I am honoured. Although I would say if someone's going to be flinging depleted uranium and other nasties at me, I want the biggest shield you can give me. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif ZeroAdunn: I'm not sure what 'steampunk' is, but I'm gonna take that as a complement. So, thanks! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif |
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A mere three enemy ships at linearly independent vectors can make the ship vulnerable no matter what orientation it is in.
In any large combat, the plates would be of little use. Just spread out, and pick off the ships you have a clear shot at... if they try to angle towards you, somebody else in your fleet will get a shot. |
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It basically means 'retro-tech' science fiction, backformed from Cyberpunk.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steampunk Steampunk is a subgenre of speculative fiction, usually set in an anachronistic Victorian or quasi-Victorian alternate history setting. Fiction in the steampunk genre is set in the past, or a world resembling the past, in which modern technological developments occurred earlier in history, but were accomplished via the technology already present in that time period. The genre typically falls into the realm of science fiction. |
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I don't think that shipset makers should care about physical or engineering credibility of their models. I don't care that armor plates on the left and right side of the ship are useless in 3-dimensional combat, but I found them appealing from aesthetical point of view.
Side armor all the way! Don't fall under realist's influence AgentZero! |
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Consider a cruiser firing missles at your fleet. Would you rather have those ships close enough to ALL engage the incoming missiles with PDC, or spread apart so only the targeted ship could hit it? |
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