(06-08-2014, 11:32 AM)Trogdor Wrote: Hmm... I just noticed, there doesn't appear to be any black market gallic engines for transports.
Its the same that is in Barrier Gate Station. I have one in my Serenity.
Serenity takes a class 5 engine
Other transports take a class 6 engine.
Also just noticed there aren't any council/UC class 5's.
Looks like I have some bug reports to fill out.
(06-08-2014, 09:16 AM)Snake Wrote: I wished that the gallic civilian fighter engine would have same effect and color as the gallic civ transport engine, but instead its a weird yellow - green 8|
Yeah, that's not unique to the black market versions. The gallic civ fighter engine effect is different from the gallic civ transport engine effect.
Looks like I have to expand the guide to account for ship class. Joy.
The reason there isn't a black market UC gunboat engine nor are there black market UC and Council engines is because there are no standard versions of these. Why? There are no Council or Corse transports (though the Council builds the Tavros freighter and UC builds l'Anes with the Brigands), and the Corse have no gunboat.
Personally, as the [UC] leader and a [C] member, I'd love for standard versions of those. Black market too, I guess, but it would be more awesome if people RP'd for such tech exchanges (are there black market Sirian engines? No) or - shock and horror - joined Gallic factions. Trust me, they're fun
Also, a reskinned Courier so that there's then a Courier Noir? Wishfully thinking on my part, I suppose. If only our VHF modeler hadn't suddenly disappeared last minute. Sorry for the rambling - see my first paragraph here for the topic pertinent reply
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