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    FASA SRM Checklist

    (with Sea Tygers work I though it would be nice to have a checklist of the FASA SRM ships. If you want to take one vessel and work on it simply make a reply and remember it will be first come first serve to be officially recognized on this list.

    First your name and proposed will be add beside the ship class then followed by completed when posted on the board. There will however be no links, I am making copies of all the ships and will eventually offer it as an SRM.)


    FASA to CODA Federation Ship Recognition Manual

    FRONTLINE SERVICE VESSELS
    Assault Ships (Armed Transports)
    Makin - Eric R., Completed
    Continent - Eric R,. Completed

    Battleships (Explorer)
    Excelsior-Sea Tyger, Completed

    Corvettes (Light Escort)
    Scorpio - Imagus. Completed

    Cruisers
    Andor – Sea Tyger, Completed
    Anton – Sea Tyger, Completed
    Constitution - Decipher, Completed
    Enterprise - Decipher, Completed
    Reliant/Miranda MK I - Imagus, Completedl MK II Sea Tyger Completed
    Brenton - PGoodmen13 proposed
    Durrett - PGoodmen13 proposed

    Cutters
    Discription of Type - Eric R. Completed
    Epsilon - Imagus, Completed
    Solar - Imagus, Completed

    Destroyers (Escorts)
    Baker – Sea Tyger, Completed
    Wilkerson – Sea Tyger, Completed
    Larson - Phantom, Completed
    Lenthal
    Thufir – Sea Tyger, Completed
    Genser
    Griffon – Sea Tyger, Completed
    Rmora – Sea tyger, Completed

    Frigates
    Northhampton – Sea Tyger, Completed
    Chadley – Sea Tyger, Completed
    Loknar – Eric R, Completed
    Babcock
    Kiev – Sea Tyger, Completed

    Monitors
    Fenlon

    Scouts
    Nelson – Sea Tyger, Completed
    Bader
    Keith
    Ranger – Sea Tyger, Completed

    SUPPORT VESSELS
    Transports
    Cochrane - Eric R., Proposed
    Kethkin - Eric R., Proposed
    MoKal - Eric R., Proposed

    Frieghters
    Aakenn - Eric R., Proposed
    Liberty - Eric R.,Proposed

    Warpshuttles
    Greyhound
    Pulsar

    REPAIR VESSELS AND FACILITIES
    Tenders
    Derf
    Cla Dan

    Repair Facilities
    Pearl - Eric R.,Completed

    Defense Outpost
    Alamo - PGoodmen13, Completed
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    That's a fair number of completed ships. It's obvious I'm married, with children.

    As I've stated before, my next project is to tackle the Spacedock Starfleet SRM. I'll post as I get them done.
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    Nice work on the Remora.

    What was wrong with mine?

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    FWIW, while I haven't done anything out of the SRM per se, I did do the Lotus Flower-class fuel carrier out of FASA's Star Trek III Sourcebook Update, and could fairly easily do all the rest of the ships out of that book as well. At least the ones that haven't been covered by Sea Tyger out of the base SRM.

    Ships that appear in the ST3 Sourcebook include the SW-7 shuttlecraft and warpsled (the one that delivered Spock to Enterprise in ST:TMP), the S-10 travel pod (which served the same purpose for Kirk and Scotty in the same movie), the Excelsior (handled by Sea Tyger), the upgraded Enterprise (in the NG), the Reliant (handled by Sea Tyger), the Grissom (in the NG, though I might take a crack at a variant), Spacedock (the big mother in ST3 and beyond), the Regula I spacelab, and the Samson-class warp tender.

    I'd also be willing to take a crack at the Alamo-class station. My Texan roots demand it.
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    Actually I thought the other ships not listed but which are Federation Starfleet which still appeared in the other FASA Books and adventures etc.. could be put into an appendix.

    The Alamo, is now reserved, darn I was hoping for it after the few I took where done as I have an uncile in San Antonio.

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    Originally posted by AslanC
    Nice work on the Remora.

    What was wrong with mine?
    Seriously? Nothing. In fact, I made a point not to look at it closely before making my own. I didn't want to have any preconceived notions when I developed my version of the ship.

    A couple of things that I did differently included that I had a formula to convert the FASA dates to the correct ones long before I started playing LUG Trek, so that's what I used (along with a little fudging here and there as necessary to conform to what may have been established for on-screen classes) to determine the ship's launch date.

    Second, I halved the Remora's dimensions (based on my personal belief that a standard escort should never be size 6 ), which changed a lot of things in the design process.

    I also chose to not include photon torpedoes with the original launch, instead adding them in later on.

    So, my Remora isn't better, just different, based on my vision of the class.
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    I totally understand that.

    I guess my questionis this.

    Are you guys making a FASA SRM or are you making your versions of FASA ships? Aside from the Torp and the Date, mine is based on the FASA ship as close as I could get.

    Now I am not criticizing, I am asking, because there are some other ones I would like to do, but I want to know how much leeway I will have with them

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    whoops...double post...move along...nothing to see here
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    Be true to the original intent and spirit of the ship. It does not have to be a system to system match (though crew, passengers, shuttles (rounded appropriately) warp and transporters should be or as close as possible, while some systems like tractor beams, life support, operations, sensors and etc are up for grabs) and like what Sea Tyger did with the Remora he simply brought it into the contex of what we now expect of an escort.

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    Originally posted by AslanC

    Are you guys making a FASA SRM or are you making your versions of FASA ships? Aside from the Torp and the Date, mine is based on the FASA ship as close as I could get.

    Now I am not criticizing, I am asking, because there are some other ones I would like to do, but I want to know how much leeway I will have with them
    I, personally, will tailor the FASA design to how I envision the class, based on the SRM writeup. I have no problems with people writing the ship up as closely as possible to the FASA design.

    I'm just presenting the ships how I envision them for my 23rd-Century campaign.
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    Okay that is very very cool and I can grove to it

    Are we opening this up to toher FASA ships as well?

    I woudl like to call dibs on the ones in the TNG Officers Manual. I know they are fugly, but they are kinda neat as well

    Though I think changing the dimensions of the ships may be a bit much, but that's just me. I will use the measurements presented and say nothing more about it

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    I'll have the Alamo up tomorrow night, along with the Franz Joseph Tech Manual designs.
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    Originally posted by AslanC
    Okay that is very very cool and I can grove to it

    Are we opening this up to toher FASA ships as well?

    I woudl like to call dibs on the ones in the TNG Officers Manual. I know they are fugly, but they are kinda neat as well

    Though I think changing the dimensions of the ships may be a bit much, but that's just me. I will use the measurements presented and say nothing more about it
    Ooo! Ooo! Mind if I tackle the Royal Sovereign?

    ::drool::

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    Oi! What was wrong with my [[]Miranda[/i]?

    I got there first!

    rassam frassam...

    Despite my earlier jokes, I really don't think this should be a "first-called, first-served" affair. I like Sea Tyger's designs, but I'm working my own versions up anyway and will post them in the long run!

    The big problem is, do you stay true to FASA's original ideas (where the Baker-class destroyer is as big as a Constitution-class heavy cruiser, or do you fudge it like ST and I are doing?
    Jon

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    Somewhere there's danger, somewhere there's injustice, and somewhere else the tea is getting cold. Come on, Ace, we've got work to do."
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    Correction Made Sorry I hadn't realized.

    Like I said I think the paramount thing in conversion is staying true to the original design's intent and spirit with the newer understanding of Star Trek, either change the ships type to fir the dimension or shrink the sucker. But remmeber a lot of the FASA designs featured sweeping nacelli configurations with either long arms or wings so there was alot of dead space in these ships I think for example the Derf class tender looked as if it used a Constititution class primary hull modified as its main body.

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