Remember people, cap ships.
I don't want to see a rheinland battleship rolling about in space.
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' Wrote:Not only does Crossfire have some completely illogical things in it, its put together illogically, which is why you have to reinstall FL whenever you want to play a different mod..
Discovery activates/deactivates flawlessly most of the time.
So the rest of you had to reinstall also after using Crossfire? I just thought my computer was screwed up.
Carlos Rivera: Corsair Brotherhood Pirate - Retired, shifted to Tripoli Shipyard's Research and Development engineering teams Anthony Cameron: Guild Core Bounty Hunter - Killed in Action, committed suicide after being trapped in Omicron Minor following its destruction Juan Ruiz: Outcast Ghost of Razgriz Pirate - Killed in Action, killed by the Sirius Coalition Revolutionary Army during Bretonian piracy raid Michael Winchester: Liberty Security Force Agent - Missing in Action, likely killed during Rheinland espionage mission or trapped in Rheinland Space Eric McCormick: Order Pilot - Retired, shifted to planetside training of new recruits
Wait...why shouldn't a cap roll?
Think about it...
they are capital class vessels, they would have little manuvering thrusters all over them...as long as they roll slowly, that would make perfect sense...
Think about this.
A battleship is rolling:
It delivers a broadside, then another.
How?
after using one set of guns, it rolled another bank of them into range...
Would help maintain hull integrity, too: instead of taking all its damage on one side, it distributes it across the whole of the ship, instead of all in one place
Makes excellent strategic sense to roll a ship.
' Wrote:Wait...why shouldn't a cap roll?
Think about it...
they are capital class vessels, they would have little manuvering thrusters all over them...as long as they roll slowly, that would make perfect sense...
Think about this.
A battleship is rolling:
It delivers a broadside, then another.
How?
after using one set of guns, it rolled another bank of them into range...
Would help maintain hull integrity, too: instead of taking all its damage on one side, it distributes it across the whole of the ship, instead of all in one place
Makes excellent strategic sense to roll a ship.
' Wrote:Wait...why shouldn't a cap roll?
Think about it...
they are capital class vessels, they would have little manuvering thrusters all over them...as long as they roll slowly, that would make perfect sense...
Think about this.
A battleship is rolling:
It delivers a broadside, then another.
How?
after using one set of guns, it rolled another bank of them into range...
Would help maintain hull integrity, too: instead of taking all its damage on one side, it distributes it across the whole of the ship, instead of all in one place
Makes excellent strategic sense to roll a ship.
Aw, Unselie beat me to it. Oh well, she probably explained it better than I could.