Sweet! Now the question is, "Are you going to do an Enterprise-B variant?"
Since I'm going to be using one in my next Trek game in a few months...
Sweet! Now the question is, "Are you going to do an Enterprise-B variant?"
Since I'm going to be using one in my next Trek game in a few months...
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In D&D3E, Abyssal is not the language of evil vacuum cleaners.
It's on each interation of the shooting model, but there's no indication of why it's there, or what component it's attached to. I'm at a loss as to what it is, honestly.Originally Posted by Phoenix
Yeah, that's likely next. Probably in the next few days, depending on how much other stuff I get done.Originally Posted by Doug Burke
Woohoo! Schematics for the Durendal.Originally Posted by TFVanguard
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In D&D3E, Abyssal is not the language of evil vacuum cleaners.
PotAYto, PotAHto. Both spellings are accepted, IIRC...Originally Posted by C. Huth
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I was wondering if it was a Durandal/Marathon reference... ¬__¬Originally Posted by Doug Burke
Romulan Tal Shaia Class Battlecruiser
My own design, basically futzing around with the idea of a movie-era Warbird. I'm not totally happy with it, but it was fun to do.
Originally Posted by TFVanguard
I think I kinda like it
Nope. named for Roland's magical sword in the Song of Roland. Something similar to Excalibur that wasn't... well, Excalibur.Originally Posted by C. Huth
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I did something similar for my last game. Will have to find it...Originally Posted by TFVanguard
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I am curious about the dimensions and capbilities of the TAL SHAIA -class BATTLECRUISER...
oOOOH. Shiny. Neat transitional ship from an era where we know little about the Roms.Originally Posted by TFVanguard
Alex
Well, I'd say it should by roughly about the dimensions of a classic klingon D7 class Battle Cruiser (CODA size 6) since it is clearly based upon it`s spaceframe. Should be some 200 meter in length, probably a lot more in height than the original klingon ship, I'd guess a hundred meters high and 150 meters in width.Originally Posted by skree
Featuring some more advanced systems than the klingon D7: like a cloaking device, plasma torpedoes and stronger disruptors (it's an upgraded design after all).
Perhaps I'll make some CODA stats. Like it really, growing fond of it.
EDIT: Just did: My take can be inspected, commented and praised here: http://forum.trek-rpg.net/showthread...352#post151352
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Sweet! I really like this ship! Must make stats....Originally Posted by TFVanguard
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