The cover rendering is messed up. I was a little tired and missed that until it was too late. I'll likely correct the cover and make it available as a seperate download in a few days.
I am uncertain if these are errors or typos, however, for the Miranda, page 77, should not the Forward Dorsal Starboard and Port Torpedo Launchers actually be Forward Engineering Pod Starboard and Port. I thought the Engineering pod had 2 tubes forward and 2 aft?
There is no Engineering Ventral Port Phaser Array?
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"His orders are to die in battle. I'll listen to his appeal in Valhalla." - Reinhard von Lohenngramm (responding to a desparate call for reinforcements at the Battle of Vermillion), Legend of the Galactic Heroes (episode 52)
Hmmm... that is true. I wasn't aware of the Portland. I will have to make some revisions somewhere along the line.
As for the registry number -- I have no idea. I can think of a couple of possibilities, though. One, it was initially commissioned as some other class and then converted to the Chimera due to a lack of parts or resources or something, but kept its original registration. Two, it was converted into a Chimera from some other class after suffering extensive damage, and kept its original registration.
Steve I don't know if these are errors or changes that have been made since Spacedock came out, so here goes...
1-Merced class crew size-in PoF its 50/150/400, with the SRM#1 its 55/67/1200..which one should we use.
2-Norway class PoF classified as a cruiser in SRM#1 you have it as a fast frigate?
3-Whatever happened to the Miranda class's SX-3 pulse phaser cannon?
4-New Orleans class size PoF-425 m (size 7) in the SRM#1 its 360 m long (size 6) also differeing crew sizes and commissioning dates?
There are a few other things but are pretty minor. Again thank you for such a great product
Any differences you see between ships written up in The Price of Freedom and the SRM1 are likely the result of one (or both) of two things:
1. Differences in opinion between myself and Christian as to the capabilities of various starships.
2. The fact that I have access to a lot more sources of information than Christian did when he wrote up the TPOF ships.
So, I, at least, don't think of those differences as "error" -- I would use the term "corrections and amendations."