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    btw, here's a rough first draft of a history. care to give some comments?

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    One day, in the early 2009, when Rodney McKay was skipping happily through the virtual, green, and quite imaginary fields of the Atlatis database, he stumbled upon the blueprints of an Ancient plasmaweapon. The projects was unfinished, and had been abandoned when the war with the wraith started due to the fact that the council deemed it an unnecessary waste of resources when they already had the versatile and quite powerful drones.

    A team of researchers were put on studying it, and quite soon they had discovered an entire section of ancient energyweapon technology. The project was classed as high-priority by the IOA, and before long they could start implementing the discoveries into their own technology.

    One of the benefits gained from the Ancient technology, was the ability to swich between pulse and beam mode.

    The IOA wanted to implement these new weapon technologies into the fleet as soon as possible, but as they wanted the DSC-304s to take up more scientific and exploratory duties, they commissioned a new ship class, the D-305, a destroyer.

    The D-305 was designed to take advantage of the latest systems and technologies found in the Ancient and Asgard databases. Not only in terms of weapons, but propulsion, energy sources and shielding.

    Due to the ships small size, and the constructors high experience after constructing several DSC-304, the first two C-305s were done in late 2010. The new features included Ion propulsion, a NIG for powersupply, and thus better shields and hyperdrives.

    These ships, the USAF Ares and the USAF Athena, were usually kept in orbit of the moon, as a last line of defense for Earth, but sometimes escorted DSC-304s on various missions where extra firepower might be needed.
    Last edited by tjoflojt; 24 May 2009, 01:50 AM.
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    Revealing mistakes: Throughout the series, the IDC is received by the SGC before the wormhole has been established.
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      Comments? First, I am in no way an expert on these things. It seems to be a little too 'half-penny drudge novel-esque' for my liking. However once you get past that the information seems halfway believable in a Stargate setting.

      Not that the few histories that I have done are any better.



      Okay my
      Eternal Cruiser for a completely different Sci-Fi continuity, namely my own, is back with a few small changes from last time. I have been ignoring it for too long.



      The first one is just another forward Iso view of the Eternal which no longer has the neck section on its main body. I decided that it was, while interesting looking, a rather poor design feature for something that is supposed to carry weaponry and people. The next thing that has changed in this view is the addition of the reactor modules to the end of the four towers.

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      The only reason I included this rear Iso view is because I also added the engine which you cannot really see from this angle and in this light.
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      The Ion Engine, the primary sublight propulsion method. it has thirty concentric Ionizer Rings (six visible) with forty injection accelerators (eight visible) that pull the Ionized gases from the thirty CIRs to the main accelerator where the Ionized gases are ejected out the back with immense force.

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      And then there is the Reactor(s) All I know about them is that they are some form of Fission reactors that use either Uranium or Plutonium, have not really taken the time to consider which, in some form that allows the reaction to happen very efficiently in a null g environment, ie space.

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      So thoughts?

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        seems darn fragile

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          ... it is not meant to fly in an atmosphere or land on a planet. As such it has no need of the greatly strengthened structures that most Stargate ships, as well as most other Sci-Fi ships, have.

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            but when fighting...

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              What about when fighting? Most of the combat this ship will have seen pretty much solely involves Lasers, the literal kind not the 'you can see them' kind, and not missiles. As such I don't really see a need to make the distance between the Reactors and the main hull any smaller.

              The reactors are there primarily to power shields and weapons if you are in a situation that has most if not all of those cut off from your ship you should have probably retreated a long time ago.

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                Originally posted by locutes View Post
                but when fighting...
                the fighters go *pow pow pow pow* and all the generators have been disconnected from the body. but hey, once the shields fail, it won't survive anyway. none of those bulky SG-ships do, anyway. i like it, keep it up froggy

                And btw, thanks for the feedback on the history froggy
                Last edited by tjoflojt; 26 May 2009, 09:50 AM.
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                Revealing mistakes: Throughout the series, the IDC is received by the SGC before the wormhole has been established.
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                  i'm not too sure, armour only helps against light attacks, unless the armour is hugely thick, which is overkill for some ships. Sheilds would take most of the beating, then when they go down the skin would be ripped apart. So fragile isn't really the right term for a SPACE ship.

                  This reminds me of star trek a bit.
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                    more of the Babylon 5 ship, the Victory

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                      does a bit, and problem solved
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                        Originally posted by tjoflojt View Post
                        the fighters go *pow pow pow pow* and all the generators have been disconnected from the body. but hey, once the shields fail, it won't survive anyway. none of those bulky SG-ships do, anyway. i like it, keep it up froggy
                        Thank you for the confidence but I have to correct you on something not all the power generators are on the end of those towers only the Fission reactors are. So if they get destroyed you would lose the ability to bring a shield up and most if not all of your offensive capability but you will still have life support, main sublight propulsion and still be able to Jump.

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                          oh. well, if you lose shields, you're still done for, if you don't run real fast
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                            The ship just looks like it can be blown apart realy easilly

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                              Locutes the reason it has those fragile looking towers is for safety. In the unlikely event of a reactor meltdown when scramming the pile doesn't work and the radioactive fuel gains its own critical mass you will want as much distance between you and the reactor vessel as you can get.

                              Okay, Tj, I should mention that they don't use shields in a constant manner during combat for several reasons. The first of these being that they take up an immense amount of power that could be directed to weapons. The second is that these are total shields, namely that they block every kind of energy transfer thus making it impossible to track the other ship and equally impossible to fire at them if you could see them. So losing shields* would mean you either need to be more cautious during the fight or you should run as fast as you can for the repair yards.
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                                i think that its fine. though looking fragile, does it matter in stargate? you're toast when shields fail anyway. whether you have a massive ship with superthick armor or a toothpick ship

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