Excelsior class was always one of my favourites from classic trek.Jagen Ordo wrote:Oh, and I'm taking orders.
What ships do you wish to see in Oolite?

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Jagen Ordo wrote:And of course, following Federation Starships will use the same scale.
Oh, and I'm taking orders.
What ships do you wish to see in Oolite?
Oolite Life is now revealed hereSelezen wrote:Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.
I know this is raking over old coals but is anyone interested in think tanking this through in order to fix this once and for all?DaddyHoggy wrote:I think the problem is usually one of aesthetics and practicalities (i.e. docking) all the ships from the classics derive their numbers from Holdstock's original Elite Manual based I guess on B&B's own numbers (based in turn on the actual mathematical models of their ships!).
However, because of scaling issues in Oolite - 30km wide planets, 1km wide stations, huge cargo pods so they can be seen etc, the ACTUAL size of an Oolite metre therefore is not only not fixed but has no relationship to a RL metre of the same name.
You make your ship and see how it looks in game, see if it can dock and if it looks too big or too small or it can't dock and you want it too then rescale as appropriate...
It might be interesting for anyone who is interested in flying and properly docking such mega-ships that Frame & meself have a cunning plan to solve that conundrum via Frame creating a transfer shuttle script that will make it look as if the player carrier's Commander is being shuttled back and forth to/from stations and hopefully carriers while the player carrier is waiting in a few kilometres distance for the captain to return.Jagen Ordo wrote:Docking is none of my concerns, that ship is not supposed to dock that way.