Danish Fleet Catalogue

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Danish Fleet Catalogue

Post by Maverick » Thu Mar 27, 2014 10:21 am

Nothing big, just some LDD ships i made.
Superlight Gunship:
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The Superlight is small and agile, yet packs quite a punch for such a small ship.

The Barrage Gunship:
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The Barrage is lightly armored and weak... Unless you get in front of it. Six turbolasers isn't for everyone.

The Danish Heavy Gunship:
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With this, nowhere is safe. It shoots in a 360 degree radius using turbolasers Lasers and a large turning turret.

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Re: Danish Fleet Catalogue

Post by motorhead fan » Thu Mar 27, 2014 10:59 am

that's nice!

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Re: Danish Fleet Catalogue

Post by Quantumsurfer » Thu Mar 27, 2014 1:35 pm

The Heavy Gunship is pretty.

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Re: Danish Fleet Catalogue

Post by Maverick » Thu Mar 27, 2014 1:47 pm

Quantumsurfer wrote:The Heavy Gunship is pretty.
Thank you.

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Re: Danish Fleet Catalogue

Post by Zupponn » Thu Mar 27, 2014 2:35 pm

I like the first one the best. The others fall to the same problem that most people do early on. Try to remember that when building for microspace, you are working in a 360 degree environment and not a 180 degree environment like you would have if on land. In space, enemies can come from any direction, making the second two ships very vulnerable from the bottom.
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Re: Danish Fleet Catalogue

Post by Maverick » Thu Mar 27, 2014 2:53 pm

Zupponn wrote:I like the first one the best. The others fall to the same problem that most people do early on like Bonn-o-Tron. Try to remember th at when building for microspace, you are working in a 360 degree environment and not a 180 degree environment like you would have if on land. In space, enemies can come from any direction, making the second two ships very vulnerable from the bottom.
Shit. Imma have to fix that.

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Re: Danish Fleet Catalogue

Post by Tzan » Fri Mar 28, 2014 11:42 am

Zupponn wrote: In space, enemies can come from any direction, making the second two ships very vulnerable from the bottom.
You're vulnerable from the bottom.

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Re: Danish Fleet Catalogue

Post by Whiteagle » Fri Mar 28, 2014 2:35 pm

Zupponn wrote:I like the first one the best. The others fall to the same problem that most people do early on like Bonn-o-Tron. Try to remember that when building for microspace, you are working in a 360 degree environment and not a 180 degree environment like you would have if on land. In space, enemies can come from any direction, making the second two ships very vulnerable from the bottom.
Indeed!
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