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March 21st, 2002, 07:16 AM
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New Weber and White Book
There finally is a sequel to the David Weber and Steve white book, In Death Ground. Its called The Shiva Option. As I recall, these books are loosely based on one of the precursor games to Space Empires, called Starfire. In fact, I believe one of the authors is a creator or contributor to that game. In any case, it would seem to be of interest to the members of this forum because of the book's similarity to the Space Empires universe.
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March 21st, 2002, 03:18 PM
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Re: New Weber and White Book
You can find info on the pen and paper Version of Starfire at http://www.starfiredesign.com/starfire/welcome.html.
The Weber books are very good, but the sheer size of the fleets used in the books makes the battle scenes get pretty redundant in The Shiva Option.
Does anyone know if there is a mod for the Starfire races? I think running into the Arachnids would be quite a trip. Especially if they had their huge reserve fleet like they do in the book.
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March 21st, 2002, 04:03 PM
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Re: New Weber and White Book
I agree with you Ghostbear but given my predilection for all things feline, I would naturally want to see a really good "Khanate of Orion" race
I also agree that the fleet battles in the books are just a bit too big to comprehend
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March 21st, 2002, 06:22 PM
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Re: New Weber and White Book
"I think running into the Arachnids would be quite a trip. Especially if they had their huge reserve fleet like they do in the book."
Err, yes, that would *suck*. I mean, even as stupid as the SE4 AI can be, it doesn't matter THAT much if it can throw 15 million dreadnaughts at you.
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March 21st, 2002, 06:31 PM
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Re: New Weber and White Book
it would certainly make warp point defence a more theorised and important art in the game than it already is
imagine a warp point with 100 large mines, 100 large satellites, heavy fleet cover, lots of weapons bases with state of the art beam weaponry, stacks of fighters and whatever else you can throw in
THAT - would be an interesting nut to crack
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March 21st, 2002, 07:43 PM
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Re: New Weber and White Book
quote: Originally posted by Growltigga:
it would certainly make warp point defence a more theorised and important art in the game than it already is
imagine a warp point with 100 large mines, 100 large satellites, heavy fleet cover, lots of weapons bases with state of the art beam weaponry, stacks of fighters and whatever else you can throw in
THAT - would be an interesting nut to crack
I agree Growlie, but SE4 would most likely have a nervous breakdown and give numerous integer overflow and stack errors right before it crashed forever. If sphereworlds cause hiccups a battle of that size would prove fatal. That said, I have half a mind (no snide comments, please - grin) to try my hand at making the Orion fleet; the Theban "Shellheads" would be kinda fun too, I think.
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