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From the designs created by the Angels RPG crew....destined to make an appearance in the New Comic.
That's one of the many considerations that drove the design of the White Knight from my comic...Perhaps the craft have to fight in atmosphere too, that would require a plane or streamlined shape.
Thos patchwork fighters were called UgliesShoot what were those mashup jobs in the old X-wing books called again? The ones where they welded TIE fighter solar panels onto an X-Wing or Headhunter body for no aparant reason, cuz that's what this reminds me of, an X-wing body with TIE Interceptor solar panels on it
This subject came up long ago in an original Angels thread, where I put this very point, but nobody seemed convinced by it. But Hey, never let facts spoil a good story!Another physics concept to keep in mind is inertia. We talked about it in another thread. Even in Zero-G, you have inertia, so spindly things and long, weak torque arms (like spindly wings) could still snap right off on a tight roll.
I can't remember just when it was Charon, but it must have been before then. I seem to remember that it started with somebody drawing the usual wingie thing. Personally I cannot see a ship being designed for space and atmosphere. The Shuttle is the only thing that we can use for comparison at present and that is a compact delta, and its atmospheric flight leaves a lot to be desired.@ Grytpipe ... when was that posted? Before the forums took their MAJOR dump in 06?