' Wrote:Geb never looked like anything that carries anything anyways. Looks good.... but not like a carrier.
Hm... do you RP imaginary ships launching, or do you imagine your budies who follow you around as being docked before they say "launching"?
Both ways kinda have that sandbox type playing of a kid shouting "zzzooinng launching fighters pew pew pew Im firin mah lazors" while moving around matchbox cars in the sand kinda feeling.
Back to the carrier...
If you dont want people to say "wtf those hangars cnat hold nuthin" all the time...
Make a single well visible and capable large hangar that really looks like it could handle fighters quickly nad efficiently. Like the hangar is the most important thing. The "axe" kind of ship's snout looks kinda out of place here. It looks like the ship can also ram, but the sideway hangars dont fit into that concept.
Damn - you are a noob =/
The ship comes from both Liberty and Order Battleships with the 'axe' nose shape that both Lib. Dread and Osiris has. Go review those ships again. Nevertheless - i dont mind people saying that the launch bays are too small for the fighters - my point on this ship is to represent as a Carrier - since Discovery doesnt have a command such as /dock 'player name' or /undock "player name". Therefore - no sense for me to increase the launch bay size since almost everyone figures out that those things on the sides are Launch bays.
Your question was "... do you RP imaginary ships launching, or do you imagine your budies who follow you around as being docked before they say "launching"?"
Well, my answer to that question is none. 'WE' - as the whole community - ROLE PLAY them as a Carrier. Not something that we say on system chat - "Sending support ASAP!" and expect to see something coming out of them. No. We use them as a regular Battleship, yet they represent as Carriers for the Faction.
Now, I am told to do another one - for Liberty. This one, I will add on a 'large' launch bay beneath the ship. Not on the sides since few of the community are not much amused with the 'BSG' launch bay look.