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- Steve Cole
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The base hull shapes can, will, must, and should stay (more or less) the same, at least to the extent that the firing arcs, number and size of engines, and general outward shape, is absolutely maintained.
More detail is good. Some tweeking with the shape (racier look, think CA to CX) is possible. More birdlike? We'll see what we see. That one somebody posted wouldn't be possible (copyright violation) but would be a cool design. I'm not sure what SFB ship that thing is supposed to be so I cannot comment on how far you can push an SFB design before it's not acceptable.
I personally thought that the SFC designs sucked big time, and that the Lyrans were absolutely horridly ugly. And I'm the guy who makes the final decisions and has the final approvals. Not to say that I automtically reject suggestions, new ideas, and cooler ships. Hey, I liked D7#1 (but it was just not legal for us to produce it and I see no point in the second ship done under the Joint Venture resulting in ADB and Mongoose being put out of business).
More detail is good. Some tweeking with the shape (racier look, think CA to CX) is possible. More birdlike? We'll see what we see. That one somebody posted wouldn't be possible (copyright violation) but would be a cool design. I'm not sure what SFB ship that thing is supposed to be so I cannot comment on how far you can push an SFB design before it's not acceptable.
I personally thought that the SFC designs sucked big time, and that the Lyrans were absolutely horridly ugly. And I'm the guy who makes the final decisions and has the final approvals. Not to say that I automtically reject suggestions, new ideas, and cooler ships. Hey, I liked D7#1 (but it was just not legal for us to produce it and I see no point in the second ship done under the Joint Venture resulting in ADB and Mongoose being put out of business).
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- leathernsteel
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I could not agree more with the ugliness of the SFC designs! Especially what they did to the Hydrans and ISC! What was up with that!? Sounds similar to what they did to Dick Marcinko with his game.Steve Cole wrote:I personally thought that the SFC designs sucked big time, and that the Lyrans were absolutely horridly ugly. And I'm the guy who makes the final decisions and has the final approvals.
I wish I had known how to do that when I played that.phdillman wrote:Just my opinion, but I hated the SFC designs and replaced them with SFB skins, back when I had SFC.
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Okay my first thought was okay 4 engines, 2up 2down way to thin of a boom sorta bird like okay its a heavy hawk. That's almost kinda cool and it could grow on me. Then I thought okay where are the mission modules, and how am I going to mount a R on there.
Cool mini overall though doubious about what would have to have done to make a heavy hawk but it could make a sweet fast hawk...
Cool mini overall though doubious about what would have to have done to make a heavy hawk but it could make a sweet fast hawk...
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"Which one of you is the Biggest, Baddest, Bootlicker of the bunch?"
"I am."
"ARCHERS!!! THAT ONE!!!!"
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There is actually a 'Warbird' type hull beneath the wings- that would be where the mission module would be. It's not technically 'connected' to the 'wings,' which is where the engines and bridge modules are. All the SFC 'Hawk'-series ships had a similar setups with the 'Warbird' type hull included in the design.Dal Downing wrote:Okay my first thought was okay 4 engines, 2up 2down way to thin of a boom sorta bird like okay its a heavy hawk. That's almost kinda cool and it could grow on me. Then I thought okay where are the mission modules, and how am I going to mount a R on there.
Cool mini overall though doubious about what would have to have done to make a heavy hawk but it could make a sweet fast hawk...
I can't post a link to a site with such pictures- though perhaps if you Google 'ship' and 'schematics' without a space between them, you might find a 'starship' site in the results that might have something there to show you what the SFC Firehawk, Sparrowhawk, and Sky/Seahawk look like.
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I found the Taldren models; these are the official models for the 'Hawk'-series ships:Steve Cole wrote:There really is no problem posting links to official SFC ships.
Posting links to SFC ship skins somebody made up might or might not be a problem.
FIREHAWK: http://www.shipschematics.net/startrek/ ... er_v50.jpg
SPARROWHAWK: http://www.shipschematics.net/startrek/ ... er_v14.jpg
SEA/SKYHAWK: http://www.shipschematics.net/startrek/ ... ort_r9.jpg
Hopefully these don't bend any rules...
Obviously, the Sea/Skyhawk hull has a smaller 'mission module' and only a part of the hull is removed. On the other ships, it is pretty clear where the module part of the hull is- in the center of the Sparrowhawk's aft section, and the underslung portion of the hull in the Firehawk.
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For some reason, this person has the old SFC1 models posted.Steve Cole wrote:Those are certainly wild designs. Not really practicable from a naval architecture perspective, but wild none the less.
The SFC2 and SFC:OP models were a bit smoother (especially for the Sparrowhawk) and were a bit prettier- but they really came into their own when some brave souls made high-poly models based on them and gave them better 'paint jobs.'
And the Federation 'boom and saucer' thing is really not practicable from a design standpoint- lots of spindly supports with big weights on top.
But they are pretty...
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Foiled by the legalese!Steve Cole wrote:It's really not plausible for ADB to use anything from SFC other than stuff copied directly from SFB. Any "contribution" by SFC beyond SFB is off limits since it belongs to Paramount and is chronologically after the date of our contract.
At least that protects us from the hideous Hydran designs in SFC.