Re: Ideas for new classes of starships
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 12:11 am
I agree, but if the seperation is small enough the benefit's can out weigh the "damage"
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Yes, well sort of. It's used as the escape "pod" for the bridge crew.Mark wrote:the bridge itself is the Captain's Yacht?
see that lump thats the whole bridge area that pops offbob wrote:
see that lump thats the whole bridge area that pops offbob wrote:
yesLt. Staplic wrote:does the bridge have it's own computer module
2 impulse enginesLt. Staplic wrote:how does the Bridge propel itself
yes, its called explosives that are armed via a switch wired into each officers console using its own power source in case power runs outLt. Staplic wrote:does it come with an auto distruct incase an enemy tries to capture it
Agreed. Prometheus (the splittable version) would be better off as a test-bed for datalink technology, rather than a dedicated warship. The ship is designed to test coordinated combat tactics, and they designed the ship so they could easily stay together and test the connections, then disconnect and try combat maneuvers.Captain Seafort wrote:"Too many" being "one".
Absolutely. The key is to make sure the sections that separate are designed for the job. I.e. the detachable base on your marine ship likely has the hull designed to incorporate the section, and the main job of the ship is to transport and support marines. The base attached to the ship means that problems can be figured out on the way to the target, rather than after setting it up and finding out that someone forgot to stock the Sickbay and/or Armory. I'll bet the contact area with the base is a fun balance between minimal hull area to reduce the vulnerable location or need for extra armor, vs larger area to make structural support easier.Lt. Staplic wrote:I agree, but if the seperation is small enough the benefit's can out weigh the "damage"
I think we only really had one debate on the Prommie, and that quickly devolved into both sides yelling at each other, resulting in us agreeing not to bring up the topic again for a long time.When it comes to the stupidity of the Prometheus, you're preaching to the choir here. I've lost track of the number of times that debate's come up. Nonetheless, I think yours is the best concise but comprehensive dissertation to date on why MVAM is stupid.