Gimi wrote:While I like your design, this is really much to big for what I have in mind. I haven't made my mind up yet, but something the size (or slightly larger) than the current Behemoth is probably closer to the mark. I have thought of a design with a side launching port on either side at the bow and a single rear docking port. But I am still not sure. But something more than twice the size of a Coriolis station is a but much I think. Please see post below to see where I am with HIMSN at the moment.
Scale in Elite (and by extension of course Oolite) has always been a bit... out of whack. According to the original manual information on the Coriolis, it was supposed to have berthing facilities for two thousand ships
per face. That's really another discussion though so don't want to derail this thread.
I agree though, was thinking that 2.5km long was a little large myself though. Halving the size of the Komodo, and comparing to a Sidewinder, looks about right. Asps and Constrictors, Transporters for general cargo transport, and Worms for lifeboats and shuttling personnel, still easily fit the docking bays. I had already added four side-facing dedicated launch bays as well, for rapid deployment of squadrons in combat situations.
And a little flavour background text for perusal...
Komodo-Class Fleet Carrier
There were eight of the 1250m long Komodo-Class Fleet Carriers built for service in Her Imperial Majesty's Space Navy, though two have been lost over the decades in the ongoing conflict with the Thargoid menace and one, the HIMS Celeste, vanished without trace after making a witchspace jump. The still undisclosed government designers of the Komodo were given specifications which included the ease of retrofitting, which have meant that the oldest of these Fleet Carriers and Navy's flagship, the HIMS Argus, whilst being over 180 years old, is still kept up-to-date in terms of technological advancement.
The five remaining Komodo-Class Fleet Carriers travel between the various intergalactic hot spots of Thargoid activity throughout the Eight galactic charts and are rarely if ever seen by civilians, except on the 20th of September when one of the Fleet Carriers is displayed in the Galactic Navy parade through Lave and nearby Old World systems, the large public attendance of which is said to generate a large amount of the
HIMSN's annual revenue.
The Komodo has two docking bays on the forward prongs and a third docking bay on the stern below the control tower and main crew service area. In addition, four smaller dedicated launch bays along the prong sides to port and starboard are for available for rapid deployment of squadrons.
(Historical fact: The HMS Argus was the first ever aircraft carrier so thought it would be a good name to use)