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Vance's Schematics

So are you gonna do up the Tholian ships, now that you have the Aurora already done?

I might, if I can get a scale for them. How big is the webspinner, anyway?

And what do you think of Adam Turner's art for Tholian Attack I linked to in my last post?

Good art, but I never liked the neo-tholians. :S
 
Would you believe that a recent issue of Captain's Log included deck plans for both the PC and the DD, and I went and left it back in Ireland!

(Only had so much space to pack stuff into, sadly...)

You could ask Loren Knight over at the ADB boards - he's writing the Tholian supplement for Prime Directive.


Gary
 
Takahasi Class Escort (replacement for Harakawa)

Schematic_TMP_Takahasi.gif
 
i'm not sure why, but i really like the design of the Takahasi. i think it might be because it'd be an excellent vessel for a star trek RPG campaign -- distinctive, fast, relatively well armed, and relatively small.
 
It's strange how some designs just seem to ring a bell with people. I agree, I like the Takahasi! It would be nice if someone did up a perspective view of this, to get a better feel for her. What are those boxes on the aft saucer cuts?
 
Well, for me, I don't like the unbalanced look of single or triple nacelle vessels. A lot of the designs Vance has been presenting are of those variety. This one looks balanced, well-designed, and mean. :)
 
"Takahasi" might be a misspelling. If it's supposed to be Japanese, "Takahashi" would be correct.
 
Oddly enough, the name's real... I found it when I was doing a search for the Hawakara to see where THAT name came from. (Though, I would have guessed the romanization of 'Takahazi'.. but that could just be preference)
 
A confusing topic! The most commonly used romanzation system in both Japan and the West (the Hepburn system) accurately transliterates the sound "shi" as "shi." However, in the Japanese-developed but less commonly used transliteration systems (Nihon-shiki and kunrei-shiki) there's a closer correspondence with Japanese writing (kana) systems, but the way a Westerner would read it does not always follow the sounds correctly. For example, in Nihon-shiki the sound "shi" is written "si," and the sound "tsu" is written "tu." I always think Nihon-shiki looks funny.

Takahashi (meaning "high bridge") is a common family/place name in Japanese, and is usually transliterated with "shi." That's the way it would appear in a Japanese passport or on a road sign. So, I strongly reccomend "Takahashi"
 
I love it. But I noticed that you made the primary hull lines curved like the E-A. One of the unique things about the original Detroyat was the straight primary hull lines. It made the straight secondary hull lines work.

On this there is a bit of a disconnect between the now-curved saucer lines and the still-straight secondary hull lines. Maybe if you wanted to keep the curved lines, you could add a bit of a slight curve to the secondary hull?
 
Actually, I played with the secondary hull a lot, including 'rounding' it to better fit the common 'dish' of the period, and felt that the ship lost too much character that way. When I had the thought of lowering the torpedo bay there instead... I admit, I really liked the change, personally. This is one of the few designs I've done that I'm fond of, honestly. :)
 
Gueydon Class Exploration Cruiser
Based on FASA's first 'botched' attempt at the Constellation

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