Their Loknar-class deck plans were... well, there are no words. Panic-made in half an hour at a deadline, possibly.
True. And that's the one ship I'd really like to have seen a decent set for.
Their Loknar-class deck plans were... well, there are no words. Panic-made in half an hour at a deadline, possibly.
There were Loknar deckplans made? Was it in one of the FASA RPG supplements or some other 3rd party group? I don't think I've ever seen these, although from what people are saying it doesn't sound like I missed much of anything.Their Loknar-class deck plans were... well, there are no words. Panic-made in half an hour at a deadline, possibly.
There were Loknar deckplans made? Was it in one of the FASA RPG supplements or some other 3rd party group? I don't think I've ever seen these, although from what people are saying it doesn't sound like I missed much of anything.
Good Lord those are horrible! It's almost like they tried exceptionally hard not to derive any of their work from FJ's original Connie mid-23rd century layout. Seriously, it takes real work to make something look that horribly wrong. "Not to scale" indeed!Yeah, it was the adventure module "Decision at Midnight", you can see it here-
https://thetrove.net/Books/Star Trek RPGs/Star Trek (FASA)/2219 Decision at Midnight.pdf
Although calling them "deck plans" would make Franz Joseph spin in his grave. "Vague approximations of what might be found on various decks of the ship" would be more accurate.
Yeah. RPG designs seem to be done by people who have a vague idea what a Star Trek ship should look like but none of the in-depth knowledge that would actually let them pull it off successfully. FASA is particularly prone to this alas, in all respects. Sad to say the only thing that approaches the ugliness of the interior art in some of the modules is the sheer crappy designs of the ships. Particularly the Federation ones, they're grotesque. The Original Series designs are great, as I said, I love the Loknar-class Frigate (think one even turns up in the Vanguard series) and the others I'd substitute Franz Joseph designs and the Surya/Coventry class for. Some of the Klingon ones are good as well, I like the D-11 "One-wing" Destroyer. The Movie Era Designs though... Sheesh.
The worst offender I think is the Federation Bader-class Scout. It's a cat food tin with warp nacelles.
I've got nothing against the cover art, that's mostly done by David R. Deitrick who also did the covers for the old GDW Space 1889 books (another favourite of mine), but the interior stuff...
No.
Back when I regularly played the FASA Starship Combat Simulator game, you could maybe approximate a couple of FASA design that didn't get minis from other minis. For example, take the main hull of the Reliant class without the weapon rollbar and stick one of the nacelles underneath Saladin style to get the Durrett class.
Or take a D-2 missile destroyer , cut the engine nacelles off the wings and stick them underneath the central hull to approximate the D-14 destroyer.
But how the hell could you kitbash a Keith class scout (tall design) a Lenthal class destroyer (long design) or the Brenton class cruiser (wide design), to pick three of the more outlandish FASA Federation designs?![]()
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