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Magistrate Aribeth
Gallente Taarakian Bellator Industries Slammer's Republic
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Posted - 2010.03.31 02:39:00 -
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Edited by: Magistrate Aribeth on 31/03/2010 02:41:02 Edited by: Magistrate Aribeth on 31/03/2010 02:40:03 Frigates: 1: Bantam... 2: Magikar-- I mean Navitas... 3: All Minmatar Frigates... 4: Imicus... 5: Tormentor...
Cruisers: 1: Rupture... 2: Vexor... 3: Moa... 4: Maller...
Battlecruisers: 1: Cyclone...
Battleships: 1: Typhoon... 2: Dominix... 3: Rokh... 4: Apocalypse...
Capitals: 1: All Minmatar Capitals including Industrial
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Magistrate Aribeth
Gallente Taarakian Bellator Industries Slammer's Republic
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Posted - 2010.03.31 19:24:00 -
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Originally by: William Walker You won't see Amarr ships in this thread. 
'fraid you'll at best see the Apocalypse here. It is pretty sad lookin'. It looks as if it were torn straight off the hull of a golden Ragnarok that once had a smooth surface.. Or perhaps, the Ragnarok had a smooth surface design at one point and the Minmatar found it disgusting and tore it off - resulting in the Amarrians finding the piece they tore off and turned it into the Apocalypse.
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Magistrate Aribeth
Gallente Taarakian Bellator Industries Slammer's Republic
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Posted - 2010.04.01 19:46:00 -
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Originally by: Sperrzone Oneiros / Exequror are prolly the ugliest ships
I mean, how the hell is it even able to fly straight in any direction without flying circles all the time 
No gravity, no difference in direction regardless which engine is putting out more thrust. =P
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Magistrate Aribeth
Gallente Taarakian Bellator Industries Slammer's Republic
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Posted - 2010.04.02 23:44:00 -
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Originally by: Seriously Bored
Originally by: Magistrate Aribeth
No gravity, no difference in direction regardless which engine is putting out more thrust. =P
You still have center of mass to contend with...the vector of thrust matters a lot in space. 
The only thing the center of mass would do is cause the engines to work harder to push the ship forward. If the ship's mass is too great, the engines will have a harder time pushing it. If I remember correctly, the awkward placement of the engines on a ship in space won't cause any difference in direction. The only event that would cause this is if auxiliary thrusters were being used and interweb spaceshipz do not have these. =P
Now, the awkward placement of an engine would cause less thrust to maximum velocity to the ship because it's not pushing right behind the general center of mass of the ship, so alot of that thrust is being displaced into nowhere(See first paragraph). In cases such as the Exequror, I think the placement of the engines with the little support from the extremities they're attatched to would cause the engine to rip itself from the hull because of said lack of support. Think of the Enterprise, with open flame thrusters.
/watches Nacels take off like rockets
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Magistrate Aribeth
Gallente Taarakian Bellator Industries Slammer's Republic
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Posted - 2010.04.03 01:25:00 -
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Originally by: LonTas 5 Your right, but the dominix is alrite. it just takes getting used to. AND THE SCORPION SHOULD BE DESTROYED! ITS A RANDOM PILE OF JUTTING SLANTS!
No way. Scorpion's going to look sexy as all hell in a month. xD
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