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Century Class
Role: Command Cruiser
Crew: 1,860
Commissioned: 2388-
Unit Run
USS Century NX-82593
USS Enteprise NCC-1701-F
USS Coto NCC-86524
Dimensions
Length: 732m
Width: 375m
Height: 125m
Decks: 32
Armament
18x Type XV Phaser Arrays: 148,500 TW
2x Rapid Fire Quantum Torpedo Tubes: 375 rounds
3x Type 4 Burst Fire Torpedo Tubes: 325 rounds
100 transphasic torpedoes
100 Phased Plasma Torpedoes
Defenses
Regenerative Shields
Ablative Armor Generators
Duranium/Tritanium Double Hull
High Power SIF
Warp Speeds
The Class utilizes Quantum slipstream technology.
History: The Century Class built started in 2386 as an idea to make a new top of the line starship capable of more scientific and tactical missions that previous classes of ship. The end product was the Century Class. It utilized a lot of new technology such as the Type XV Phaser Arrays, Transphasic Torpedoes, Phased Plasma Torpedoes, Ablative Armor Generators, and Quantum Slipstream Drive. The Century Class also had the 1st point to point transporter which removed the need for transporter pads. The Century was first completed in 2388 and commissioned in 2390 after 2 years of shakedown, the ship was commissioned. The Century also excelled at scientific capability. The Class was used regard as one of the best ships of all time. After the Enterprise E was destroyed in 2389 by a rogue Dominion fleet, the designers built the Century Class Enteprise F in honor of the Enteprise E.
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Role: Command Cruiser
Crew: 1,860
Commissioned: 2388-
Unit Run
USS Century NX-82593
USS Enteprise NCC-1701-F
USS Coto NCC-86524
Dimensions
Length: 732m
Width: 375m
Height: 125m
Decks: 32
Armament
18x Type XV Phaser Arrays: 148,500 TW
2x Rapid Fire Quantum Torpedo Tubes: 375 rounds
3x Type 4 Burst Fire Torpedo Tubes: 325 rounds
100 transphasic torpedoes
100 Phased Plasma Torpedoes
Defenses
Regenerative Shields
Ablative Armor Generators
Duranium/Tritanium Double Hull
High Power SIF
Warp Speeds
The Class utilizes Quantum slipstream technology.
History: The Century Class built started in 2386 as an idea to make a new top of the line starship capable of more scientific and tactical missions that previous classes of ship. The end product was the Century Class. It utilized a lot of new technology such as the Type XV Phaser Arrays, Transphasic Torpedoes, Phased Plasma Torpedoes, Ablative Armor Generators, and Quantum Slipstream Drive. The Century Class also had the 1st point to point transporter which removed the need for transporter pads. The Century was first completed in 2388 and commissioned in 2390 after 2 years of shakedown, the ship was commissioned. The Century also excelled at scientific capability. The Class was used regard as one of the best ships of all time. After the Enterprise E was destroyed in 2389 by a rogue Dominion fleet, the designers built the Century Class Enteprise F in honor of the Enteprise E.
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You know you really shouldn't pass someone else's work as your own...
http://bridgecommander.filefront.com/fi ... iseF;82748
Note the screenshots especially.
Quite bad luck for you I have this very ship installed on bridge commander and was playing it earlier today!
http://bridgecommander.filefront.com/fi ... iseF;82748
Note the screenshots especially.
Quite bad luck for you I have this very ship installed on bridge commander and was playing it earlier today!
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Incredible textures and lighting! What program(s) did you use to render that, and what kind of system are you packing? Something like that would take me 10-12 hrs to render.
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It took the creator of it a very long time.Tsukiyumi wrote:Incredible textures and lighting! What program(s) did you use to render that, and what kind of system are you packing? Something like that would take me 10-12 hrs to render.
It took judgeking a few minutes to find the screenshots of it then plagerise.
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He did say they werent his ships just his stats awhile back but he really should add a disclaimer to each one.
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Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
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Nice shooting, Thorin! I don't have that particular model, or I might've spotted that myself. The nebula in the background of the one screenshot should've been a dead giveaway. I just get less glitches if I play at Xi Entrades for some reason, so I always run skirmishes there.Thorin wrote:You know you really shouldn't pass someone else's work as your own...
http://bridgecommander.filefront.com/fi ... iseF;82748
Note the screenshots especially.
Quite bad luck for you I have this very ship installed on bridge commander and was playing it earlier today!
There is only one way of avoiding the war – that is the overthrow of this society. However, as we are too weak for this task, the war is inevitable. -L. Trotsky, 1939
Quite obvious he was passing them as his own - thanking people for complimenting someone else's work...Teaos wrote:He did say they werent his ships just his stats awhile back but he really should add a disclaimer to each one.
Stats are fine, but using someone else's designs without even posting who made it and a link to the site is pretty plageristic.
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Okay, unless JudgeKing gives proof that he's the guy who made them by tomorrow, I'll PM Graham or Ian and ask them to remove the images.
Plagerism is not cool.
Good spotting, Thorin.
Plagerism is not cool.
Good spotting, Thorin.
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Hmm, perhaps someone could check to see if these were made by someone else, also?
And after reading this:
And after reading this:
I'm leaning strongly towards them being someone elses work...JudgeKing, earlier wrote:Unfortunately, I don't have any modelling and drawing programs on my computer.
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I just thought I'd expand on some ideas and BC tended to have a good number of mods that I chose to expand on by giving some technical of my making, the images are just screenshots, and I'm sorry for not giving any credit. Here is the disclaimer for the images: I didn't make the images, only the technical data and history. All images are just from BC Mods. If it looked like I was plagerizing, I'm deeply sorry for forgetting to put a disclaimer. Here to the creaters of the screenshots: Thank You
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