- Issues with v1.0
- boas occasionally can't launch due to large rear end (...talk about mud flaps, my ships got'em...)
- pythons regularly dock like I used to (circa 1984) due to poor manouvrability and increased size relative to station
- slowing
station_roll
should help with both cosmetics and docking but changing it doen't seem to make any difference
What I can do in the meantime is (as suggested previously) rescale around the boa rather than the anaconda (not the moray as erroneously suggested on the wiki).
Another excuse to recondsider the maths...
Although the formula isn't spelled out here there are a few things to note.
I've included the in service date (estimated in some cases) to incorporate a miniaturisation factor re:
Elite Manual wrote:BOA CLASS CRUISER
Although marginally smaller than the Python, which it superseded, the Boa has a greater cargo capacity due to refinements in equipment design (e.g. the Renold Astrogation bloc is one fifth the size of the previous Machanalian Interspatial Wayfinder) and reduced number of necessary crew. Largely developed out of the recommendations left by Commodore Monty, a Python Captain of 40 years experience.
Top speed might also by eyebrow raiising in some cases but is both to reconcile my preference for a slower mk iii with it's given oolite value and
this... for which v1.1 includes a little script (LCB or speed).
The volumes are from the default Griff models, the recale factor is relative to the boa and the cube root is necessary for a volumetric rescale (shrunk/expanded in 3D).
The category names aren't really important besides highlighting a doubling of volume threshold (0-3, 4-6, 7-12 etc.)
Rather than make the (far too good IMHO) boa mk ii an anaconda beater (175TC vs 150TC), I've knocked 100TC off its capacity (it wasn't a B&B original ship) which both fits much better with its speed and also addresses a gap in the ship categories. The python cruiser is placed theoretically here as it's not one of the default models.
Affect to ship scaling (stations unchanged) is:
It's nearly ready but does anyone know how to get
station_roll
to work please?