Well for my own preferance, I love both ships. They both look great (the yacht could use a little bit of work, not enough detail really), they are both also my type of ship.
But in terms of power - I would actually say that one vs one, the Geisha transport wins. However, in groups, a couple of gunboat pulse cannons could pack... quite a punch.
' Wrote:It has 'liner' in its name, and it was placed under 'Liners' in the Wiki, but it doesn't share any traits in common with the other liners. It seems to be a transport, but it's something that would really need Admin clarification.
Just don't think about moving Geisha out of liners. It's the only one Kusarian ... luxury ship and I guess also thee only one able to take down a bomber and a lame gunboat.
Wikipedia Wrote:An ocean liner is a ship designed to transport people from one seaport to another along regular long-distance maritime routes according to a schedule. Liners may also carry cargo, mail, and may sometimes be used for other purposes (e.g., for pleasure cruises or as troopships).
Ocean liners are usually strongly built with a high freeboard to withstand rough seas and adverse conditions encountered in the open ocean, having large capacities for fuel, victuals, and other stores for consumption on long voyages.
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Today, the term is usually used to refer to a ship that is constructed to a higher standard than a normal cruise ship, enabling it to cross oceans such as the Atlantic and Pacific with passengers embarked in inclement weather conditions. Characteristics of true ocean liners include heavier plating, robust scantlings, powerful engines, and high freeboards,[3] making them more seaworthy than vessels designed for short sea routes or cruises in protected waters.
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I didn't notice speaking about the size of the actual ship. Unless the "robust scantlings" stands for it...