Fed New Scout Cruiser
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Fed New Scout Cruiser
So, I have a kitbashed NCL mini that I'm turning into a Fed new Scout Cruiser, and I'm wondering if the weapons compliment is the same as the NCL minus the torps to make room for the special sensors.
I would assume so, since this is how the original Scout and Destroyer are related.
If it's not ok to post it here, a PM always works for me.
Thanks.
I would assume so, since this is how the original Scout and Destroyer are related.
If it's not ok to post it here, a PM always works for me.
Thanks.
The GSC is the Galactic Survey Cruiser. It is cruiser sized and has four special sensors. However, these don't "replace" anything. The whole ship is redesigned for its survey role.
The best scout ship is actually the one based on the Fed NCA. It uses the sensor replacement of the SC (all four photons + four Ph-1s) and has the full power of an NCA to use them. (I forget its abbreviation.)
But, yes, they did "cheap out" with the NSC.
The best scout ship is actually the one based on the Fed NCA. It uses the sensor replacement of the SC (all four photons + four Ph-1s) and has the full power of an NCA to use them. (I forget its abbreviation.)
But, yes, they did "cheap out" with the NSC.

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Mike, would be speaking of the NHS - the Federation New Heavy Scout? 8 Special Sensors and 38+2 points of power!mjwest wrote: The best scout ship is actually the one based on the Fed NCA. It uses the sensor replacement of the SC (all four photons + four Ph-1s) and has the full power of an NCA to use them. (I forget its abbreviation.)
A totally wicked ship... even if it does cost 167 BPV to use in battle!
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