Hey, I'd take one. By modern standards, it would be awesome.Mark wrote:Door number three won you your very own.............Travel Pod!!!!!!!
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Hey, I'd take one. By modern standards, it would be awesome.Mark wrote:Door number three won you your very own.............Travel Pod!!!!!!!
But giving it a warp core makes it far harder to build.Mark wrote:It's a matter of usefulness. Impulse only shuttles are SEVERELY limited in the roles that they can play and their overall usefulness. If I had a choice of 100 warp capable shuttles or 500 impulse shuttles, which one would make more sense to take?
Well, that's why he said 500 impulse shuttles vs 100 warp shuttles. A 5 to 1 ratio seems to illustrate the difficulty of building warp-capable shuttles. I'd also go with a mix, as stitch said; say 50 warp shuttles and 250 impulse shuttles.Teaos wrote:But giving it a warp core makes it far harder to build.Mark wrote:It's a matter of usefulness. Impulse only shuttles are SEVERELY limited in the roles that they can play and their overall usefulness. If I had a choice of 100 warp capable shuttles or 500 impulse shuttles, which one would make more sense to take?
Even a warp-capable one isn't going to be going to other systems anytime soon.But they would be restricted to use in systems or by planetary facilities. A rather narrow scope, IMO