aridas sofia said:
That's a neat nacelle. It's not the way I did it, but it's neat nevertheless. And it fills the bill for an "advanced circumferential engine", i.e a TMP-style circumferential nacelle.
Kinnison said:
So, comparing my copies of Franz Joseph's Technical Manual and Ships of the Star Fleet vol. 1, it's obvious that the Heavy Cruiser depicted in the TM is an Achernar-class CH. Clearly the Achernar is intended to be more advanced than the ("The Cage" version) Constitution-class.
My library of Mastercom / Star Station Aurora material is limited to the two SotSF books and the Ingram-class blueprints.
So what, according to the Mastercom folks, are the other ships in the TM? Is the Destroyer a Saladin-class, or a Coshise? Is the Saladin a "Cage"-style ship, or is the Coshise a TMP-style ship? Likewise for the other classes. How have the Mastercom folks worked Joseph's material into their design lineages?
Thanks for the help.
Vance said:
You know, it's somewhat 'in vogue' and very easy to decry Franz Joseph now. After all, there's been numerous 'fan ships', official products, etc, in the 40 years of the franchise.
But, at the end of the day, Franz did it first, and made a lot of things possible that just hadn't been done before. To decry the Saladin, Hermes, Ptolemy and Federation may be easy to do now, because there have been so many variants since, but there weren't then. There was nothing, nada. Franz operated in a near vaccum, making educated guesses on how things worked at a time where there was no tech manual to work from, much less websites detailing every console and control panel that ever appeared.
So, as much as it may be 'en vogue' to belittle his efforts, keep in mind that without him and the Technical Manual he created, most of this other fandom material, and all which spawned of it, would likely never have existed either.
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