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I posted some ship deckplans several years ago. I've been wondering, has anyone ever used any of them? if so, did they work out well, or badly, or what?
Your deckplan vignettes inspired me to design standard habitation modules for Imperial Naval ships IMTU and your 20ton APCs form part of the equipment of my Fleet Marine Force (marines posted aboard ship rather than the InSaultRons).
Lets see, I have used your smaller ships (Erin and Agzul) for PC ships or as random encounters. The bigger ships will someday make a great setting for a game based solely onboard the ship and the vignettes have stood in for tactical maps on more than one occasion.
So that would be a big 'Yes' from this humble traveler.
I just went and downloaded them and they look pretty cool. I'm going to take a closer look this weekend as I am in the process of designing a ship for a major NPC in my campaign. I am sure I can learn from your designs.
I've used several, both as ships for the party and as backdrops and NPC ships.
I like them a lot, but would be nice to have your version of the sats instead of my 'make-due' versions.
they're on the graphics themselves. j=jump, m=maneuver, etc. I deliberately designed them to be built at multiple tech levels with multiple capabilities, with each version graphed out. for example one side of the erin engineering section is tech 11/12 m1, while the other is tech 13/14 m2. you can download the image, open it in mspaint, copy the side appropriate to your game, and flip it over and overwrite the non-appropriate side.