Darkmax wrote:New Carrier... Dark Justice
Looks imposing...classic battlewagon.
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Darkmax wrote:New Carrier... Dark Justice
Darkmax wrote:oh yes... and a good place for making out... oops... did I say that out loud?....
Darkmax wrote:also make them very highly visible to visual detection... making them propbably impossible to be ships, comets may be, but not quite ships.... boy that would be a big mistake.
Aramanthus wrote:So which ship did Darkmax make for you for Christmas? I was looking for it.
If you adapt it from those sources, I wouldn't worry about it.
Darkmax wrote:don't worry about it. I'm not self indulging.
I like making people happy.
Darkmax wrote:that sounds real cool! but what's with the multiple arms.....
Darkmax wrote:really? And I thought I was pretty slow.
Darkmax wrote:Oh! I got it right?! That's a rarity!
I have been thinking about the Aux Station thing, and I think you are right, there should be a few of them with thin the force-field and magnetosphere.
Darkmax wrote:Aramanthus, I have the Mastodon created. My only problem is with all those weapons, and then I realize that the sizes of the weapons are so much smaller than the almost-mile-long battleship. I thought it better for me to leave them really small and cannot perceived at the distance of these "pictures".
It has two massive engines that allows propels it along at what was early in it's career fast. But since it was built many years ago it is considered slow by modern standards.
There were originally 18 of this class built
Darkmax wrote:Oh! But nothing's conclusive. I still find TGE having only 23 Doombringers to be...well, understated.
Darkmax wrote:I have been wanting to ask, what is Kitsune value?
Sublight: The ship can accelerate/ Decelerate at 0.35 percent the speed of light per melee. (Or mach 5 per melee)
Darkmax wrote:I agree. I had it printed out and read through and found that many a times, it requires you to have at least an intermediate understanding of the theories in discussions.
Not only that, but one or two sentences were, shall we say, not so grammatically sound. I had a bit of a problem reading through those few sentences.
Aramanthus wrote:I have to answer for the numbers I gave the CA Mastadon. I have never liked those tiny number of starships in the second Phase World book. I mean look at the vast number of stars they (being the big tthree powers.)control.
taalismn wrote:It's like the Dragon Dreadnought...if we're going to use it in a THree Galaxies setting, the Kittani either have to have more of them, meaning it loses its Rifts Earth status of being a rarity, or we upgrade the Kittani with larger...
KLM wrote:taalismn wrote:It's like the Dragon Dreadnought...if we're going to use it in a THree Galaxies setting, the Kittani either have to have more of them, meaning it loses its Rifts Earth status of being a rarity, or we upgrade the Kittani with larger...
Probably both. I mean "add" an FTL drive and shield to the
stats fron WB:Atlantis, makes this the "standard" frigate of
the Sploogs - numbering in thousands.
Then add motherships, like those in South America (?),
of course converted as spacecraft.
It is my personal preference to have the Sploogs numerous
fighter and frigate forces, then - with a sizeable gap -
motherships, which are bigger than cruisers, but smaller
than the Packmasters. These ships, while armed and formidable
in themselves, are motherships, which are supposed to
support raids and fighter/frigate swarms in battles, but
not supposed to engage face to face with ships like the
Protector or the Doombringer.
Maybe a few "real" sploog Dreads for each kingdom,
which are still inferior to the Doombringer - except that
they are heavily enchanted.
As for Atlantis and the rarity of the Dragon Dreads... After all
Atlantis is only reachable by Rifts, and Lord Splynn supposed to
control all Rift activity. Therefore, a few of these is more than
enough to stomp on anyone locally.
Adios
KLM
KLM wrote:Yeah, the kittanii seems to have a thing for
gothic, "one-of-kind" looking stuff.
I always think about their stuff as a very
high tech LEGO. Standard parts, modular
designs, yet each one is a bit different.
Adios
KLM