
Verone
Gallente Veto Corp
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Posted - 2008.07.12 13:10:00 -
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Edited by: Verone on 12/07/2008 13:10:30
To be honest, I'd like to see some Corvette class ships.
Salvage corvettes based on ships about the size of destroyers (with new models obviously), but more durable that can be used solely for salvage and looting.
Repair corvettes, again, roughly the size of a destroyer, agile, beefy defense and fast for use with interceptor and assault frigate gangs as a mini logistics ships.
I'd also like to see a new class of T1 transport, somewhere between the freighter and standard industrials we have now, maybe about 300,000m3 of space, based on a new hull that could be priced a round 4-450m and give smaller corporations the transport boost they need without having to shell out a billion for a freighter.
The list goes on, I can think of hundreds more uses for t1 ships that would be viable, and bring something to the game.

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Verone
Gallente Veto Corp
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Posted - 2008.07.12 13:23:00 -
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Originally by: Hannobaal
Originally by: Verone Edited by: Verone on 12/07/2008 13:10:30
To be honest, I'd like to see some Corvette class ships.
Salvage corvettes based on ships about the size of destroyers (with new models obviously), but more durable that can be used solely for salvage and looting.
Repair corvettes, again, roughly the size of a destroyer, agile, beefy defense and fast for use with interceptor and assault frigate gangs as a mini logistics ships.
I'd also like to see a new class of T1 transport, somewhere between the freighter and standard industrials we have now, maybe about 300,000m3 of space, based on a new hull that could be priced a round 4-450m and give smaller corporations the transport boost they need without having to shell out a billion for a freighter.
The list goes on, I can think of hundreds more uses for t1 ships that would be viable, and bring something to the game.
I don't know why you would call ships that are destroyer size "Corvettes" though. Corvettes in real life are smaller than frigates.
Well, 21,000 years into the future, in a completely different star cluster to our own, billions of lightyears away, after the complete and utter catastrophic collapse of society and it's slow recovery over the last 15 millenia... some, just some might say... that the people desiging spacecraft really don't need, or have much knowledge of classification when it comes to putting names to ship groups...
I mean, it's a long shot... but maybe.  

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