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Ahm, very funny, ya'll. Back on topic. Anyone else want to take a crack at this?
(P.S. Wildeblood, you can PM me your commentary, but on this topic, I believe the appropriate term here is "put up or shut up". )
(P.S. Wildeblood, you can PM me your commentary, but on this topic, I believe the appropriate term here is "put up or shut up". )
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Are you sure the Falcon isn't symmetrical? Symmetry is not a bad thing. If you flew an asymmetrical ship and viewed it externally while performing the usual flight maneuvers it might look a little odd, proportional of course to the degree of asymmetry. Imagine a ship that doesn't rotate about the Z and X axis or yaw about the Y. If symmetry is bad then all of my models would qualify since they are symmetrical about all three axis.Wildeblood wrote:The Millennium Falcon isn't symmetrical at all, and that dates from 1977.
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I'm positive it isn't. I read some random site last night where some youngsters were slagging it off, "The cockpit isn't even in the middle!" But for people my age, i.e. old enough to remember the world pre-Star Wars, the asymmetry was a revelation. For me, that was Lucas's single best contribution to SF - prior to the Millennium Falcon every movie spaceship looked like an aeroplane, a rocket, or a flying saucer.CaptSolo wrote:Are you sure the Falcon isn't symmetrical?Wildeblood wrote:The Millennium Falcon isn't symmetrical at all, and that dates from 1977.
I think you might have misunderstood me. I wasn't suggesting a ship should have its centre of balance or axes or rotation anywhere off-centre, or anything dopey like that.CaptSolo wrote:Symmetry is not a bad thing. If you flew an asymmetrical ship and viewed it externally while performing the usual flight maneuvers it might look a little odd, proportional of course to the degree of asymmetry. Imagine a ship that doesn't rotate about the Z and X axis or yaw about the Y. If symmetry is bad then all of my models would qualify since they are symmetrical about all three axis.
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Cmdr Wyvern, I like your model. It reminds me of a souped up MEGA Pheonix. Amazing what can be done with salvaged parts, eh? I like! If it isn't chosen, perhaps it would make a good Pheonix mkII.Dragonfire wrote:Cmdr Wyvern's Submission:
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I do rather like it. Tho I'm also planning to try my hand at making a model myself...
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I have to say, having the cockpit way off the axis of roll always struck me as a bit impractical. But then, I have a bias towards spinning stations. :-) Other than those, there’s very little reason to roll continuously; you just need to roll into alignment at the beginning of a docking approach. Aligning an off-axis ship with a dock would be somewhat harder, but not severely so with appropriate markings or HUD indications.Wildeblood wrote:I'm positive it isn't. I read some random site last night where some youngsters were slagging it off, "The cockpit isn't even in the middle!" But for people my age, i.e. old enough to remember the world pre-Star Wars, the asymmetry was a revelation. For me, that was Lucas's single best contribution to SF - prior to the Millennium Falcon every movie spaceship looked like an aeroplane, a rocket, or a flying saucer.
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Much as I hate to point it out, Wyvern's ship is very similar to the Sneak craft in TCAT (although that is a slightly simpler model, and more Thargoid-based).
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Thanks. I'll keep that in mind.CommonSenseOTB wrote:Cmdr Wyvern, I like your model. It reminds me of a souped up MEGA Pheonix. Amazing what can be done with salvaged parts, eh? I like! If it isn't chosen, perhaps it would make a good Pheonix mkII.
I havn't seen the Sneak ship...yet. Must be a very sneaky ship indeed. I made the model from scratch, sans seeing anything similar except the Phoenix and Terrapin.Thargoid wrote:Much as I hate to point it out, Wyvern's ship is very similar to the Sneak craft in TCAT (although that is a slightly simpler model, and more Thargoid-based).
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It's the mission ship for the first part of TCAT - the one you have to disable and capture (a few times over) to gather intelligence - hence it's name. It's a small ship, a little bigger than a thargon.
The main hull on yours is different (mine's more based on the octagon with one part extended as a bow), but the overall concept is similar. Not that this in any way should preclude continuation on your ship.
The main hull on yours is different (mine's more based on the octagon with one part extended as a bow), but the overall concept is similar. Not that this in any way should preclude continuation on your ship.
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I'm thinking, for mine, making the wings actually appear ribbed and toothed (like on Cmdr Wyvern's avatar), and having the ship in loosely a "u" shape. Maybe even a couple of extensions from the top of the cabin that make it look horned?
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Mauiby de Fug wrote:Cmdr Wyvern's submission reminds me somewhat of Thargoids... That or it looks like a small agile bug-fighter to me. Not something that looks to me like an ominous warship.
That would explain it...Thargoid wrote:Much as I hate to point it out, Wyvern's ship is very similar to the Sneak craft in TCAT (although that is a slightly simpler model, and more Thargoid-based).
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This is my first model, so my apologizes about it being a smidge rough. As of yet, it is unskinned.
If anyone has any ideas on how to improve it, they are more than welcome to take the .obj file and tweak the model to their heart's content. They can then submit it as their own design.
http://dancingword.net/oolite/wyverndf.obj
If anyone has any ideas on how to improve it, they are more than welcome to take the .obj file and tweak the model to their heart's content. They can then submit it as their own design.
http://dancingword.net/oolite/wyverndf.obj
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The Liberator from Blake's 7, and the Excalibur from Babylon 5/Crusade, are both symmetrical around three axes. Mind you, those series themselves were pretty criminal, so ...Wildeblood wrote:Symmetry about more than two axes is reserved for bad guy spaceships. This is the equivalent of the outlaws wearing black hats in old westerns. Don't mess with tried and true methods. Find me a significant recent example where this isn't true. The best I can think of is Forbidden Planet, and that was a long time ago.
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My understanding of axes of symmetry must be odd compared to everybody else's. Can somebody explain why the Liberator is symmetrical in three axes? I can see if you split it length ways, nose to tail it would be symmetrical side to side, but not top to bottom...
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