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Post by aramis on Apr 28, 2010 2:13:50 GMT -5
A Destroyer Plan. Detail level higher than rulebook plan. [rs=26] | [cs=2]S&S Destroyer | Room | Description | 01 | Bridge | 02 | SB Laboratory | 03 | Brig | 04 05 | Brig Cells | 06 | Mess Kitchen | 07 | Mess Hall | 08 | Officer's Lounge | 09 | Armory | 10 | Sickbay | 11 | Computer Library | 12 | P Laboratory | 13 | Weapons Bay | 14 | SB Storage | 15 | SB Hydroponics | 16 17 18 19 | Officer's Quarters | 20 | Engineering | 21 | Teleporter Bay | 22 | A Storage | 23 | Hangar bay | 24 | P Hydroponics | 25 | P Storage | 26 27 28 29 30 31 | Crew's Quarters | [cs=2]pod connector aft | [cs=2]Halways 1.4m wide Wall thickness is 0.1m |
Drawn using Sketchup. According to the book, this class is named for famous battles. All ship names preceded by CSS (for Confederation Star Ship)
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Post by aramis on Apr 28, 2010 22:42:21 GMT -5
And a view of the shuttle bay and shuttle: Keep in mind: the shuttles are NOT small beasties... they can carry 50 people or a disassembled tank. This shot also puts the plans into proportion. (In traveller terms, the saucer is 783 Tons-Displacement!)
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Post by aramis on May 1, 2010 17:07:32 GMT -5
Some views of a typical stateroom: (this is actually from a CS plan... Ooops.)
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Post by Drohem on May 1, 2010 18:20:53 GMT -5
What's the black skull-shaped object in the upper left hand side of the overview image?
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Post by Drohem on May 1, 2010 18:24:09 GMT -5
Jasper will claim Officer's Quarters #18!
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Post by Drohem on May 7, 2010 13:07:16 GMT -5
What's the black skull-shaped object in the upper left hand side of the overview image? I was really curious about this. Is it going to remain a mystery?
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Post by aramis on May 7, 2010 19:50:28 GMT -5
What's the black skull-shaped object in the upper left hand side of the overview image? I was really curious about this. Is it going to remain a mystery? Top-down view of the chair! Bottom right is the shower stall.
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Post by Drohem on May 7, 2010 20:47:02 GMT -5
*facepalm* D'oh!Forest for the trees, now I see it. That oddly triangle shape is a desk!
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