Edited by Zeta1127, 03 December 2010 - 07:39 PM.
Thoughts on the Tector
#61
Posted 01 July 2010 - 08:45 AM
"You are fooling yourself, Captain. Nothing here is what it seems. You are not the plucky hero, the Alliance is not an evil empire, and this is not the grand arena."
"And that's not incense." - The Operative and Inara Serra
"What you will see, if you leave the Mirror free to work, I cannot tell. For it shows things that were, and things that are, and things that yet maybe. But which it is that he sees, even the wisest cannot always tell. Do you wish to look?" - Galadriel
Clone Marshal Commander Zeta 1127 of the 89th Legion
Admiral Zebulon Wilhelm of Task Force Mystic/Fleet Junkie
#64
Posted 01 July 2010 - 11:02 PM
#65
Posted 01 July 2010 - 11:17 PM
"You are fooling yourself, Captain. Nothing here is what it seems. You are not the plucky hero, the Alliance is not an evil empire, and this is not the grand arena."
"And that's not incense." - The Operative and Inara Serra
"What you will see, if you leave the Mirror free to work, I cannot tell. For it shows things that were, and things that are, and things that yet maybe. But which it is that he sees, even the wisest cannot always tell. Do you wish to look?" - Galadriel
Clone Marshal Commander Zeta 1127 of the 89th Legion
Admiral Zebulon Wilhelm of Task Force Mystic/Fleet Junkie
#66
Posted 02 July 2010 - 01:05 AM
Have you read the books? There were several large fleet engagements, such as N'Zoth. It would have been even bigger if the SDs hadn't left.Sure, the Koornacht Cluster was large if you include deep space, but even with that in consideration, the Cluster is still a small area in the great scheme of things. And I'm assuming that's what PR is meaning. Especially since, if I remember correctly, there were only one or two skirmishes between the New Republic and the Yevetha.You sure about that? If you set it up right, with plenty of deep-space battlegrounds, it could be really interesting. And nothing with a Super-class SD involved is minor.We'll work on it. The sad part about the Black Fleet Crisis is that it's too small on a galactic scale to turn into a viable campaign.
I guess, but all you would really need is the thrustships and D-types. Maybe it could be a what-if. What if the Imps hadn't jumped out, or something. And there was a mention in Hand of Thrawn, but I agree. BFC is my favorite from a military point of view, even if the forces are too small by a factor of five.There are enough worlds to work with in the Cluster, but not enough space to fit them in. Plus we'd have to add a Duskhan League faction and most of the action happened against Independents, with the NR just being there to police. I guess the bigger problem is that nobody did anything with New Class outside of BFC.
I'm not so sure about the Strident. Are we even sure how big it is? Star Defender sounds like Repubic-speak for Star Dreadnaut, which is a large category. It might even be an improved Bulwark. But I definitely agree on the New Class.That is a big disappointment to me, BFC was the only place that the New Class was depicted and fielded. They were some of the NR's best ships, but they have been relegated to the sidelines for the most part. The NJO was a golden opportunity to show them again! It is the same way with the Strident-class, while the Viscount-class has been well depicted, the Strident-class is a vague shell of a ship. I find it sad that every other KDY Star Destroyer for the most part has been well depicted except the Tector-class. Space is the biggest problem with the engine, it was clearly never meant to be used like you have, but you have made it work about as well as it could, particularly with the plan to spreading out the galaxy a bit in v1.2.
#67
Posted 02 July 2010 - 01:56 AM
The Viscount and Strident were both fielded during the Yuuzhan Vong War. The Legacy of the Force series is where the Strident-class is finally visualized, if you look it up on Wookiepedia you will see that is tentatively labeled as being smaller than a Galactic-class Battle Carrier, which is 1600 m long, the same length as the Imperial and Tector-classes. The Strident-class doesn't even have any canonical stats for armament, fighter complement, and other stuff; while the Viscount-class is far better documented.
Edited by Zeta1127, 03 December 2010 - 07:41 PM.
"You are fooling yourself, Captain. Nothing here is what it seems. You are not the plucky hero, the Alliance is not an evil empire, and this is not the grand arena."
"And that's not incense." - The Operative and Inara Serra
"What you will see, if you leave the Mirror free to work, I cannot tell. For it shows things that were, and things that are, and things that yet maybe. But which it is that he sees, even the wisest cannot always tell. Do you wish to look?" - Galadriel
Clone Marshal Commander Zeta 1127 of the 89th Legion
Admiral Zebulon Wilhelm of Task Force Mystic/Fleet Junkie
#68
Posted 02 July 2010 - 03:03 AM
Yes, I did. And the only large engagement that I distinctly remember was the one at N'zoth.Have you read the books? There were several large fleet engagements, such as N'Zoth. It would have been even bigger if the SDs hadn't left.
Wookie only mentions three engagements itself:
-The blockade of Doornik-319. Listed as having 31 New Republic capital ships versus 9 Yevethan. The Yevethan fleet broadcasted captives asking the New Republic to leave, causing a rout.
-Black Nine, which only had a couple Thrustships versus a couple New Republic ships. Resulted in Black Nine's destruction.
-The Battle of N'zoth.
I tend to agree. Though I still don't quite remember the blockade of Doornik-319 so much, it is familiar, and I am reminded of the destruction of Black Nine.
#69
Posted 02 July 2010 - 02:43 PM
1. There was a feint a Doornik 319 after the main battle (310)
2. To quote p 318:
"...[speaking of the Yevetha ships] had reinforced the fleets at N'Zoth, Wakiza, and Z'Fell, and the other large-population worlds.
The reports that came in from the task forces sent to those worlds mirrored the experience at N'Zoth..."
I still think "Star Defender" is Republic for Star Dreadnought. I think, though I have no support, that it is comparable to the Praetor/Independence.
#70
Posted 05 July 2010 - 06:08 AM
Why not give Kube-McDowell another shot at a novel?Ironically, the BFC was the catalyst that finally got the development of the Star Defenders started, the NRDF was worried about the Intimidator(I want someone to tell what happened to the it too, PR, Timothy Zahn is the best choice for the job in my opinion).
#71
Posted 05 July 2010 - 07:13 AM
Why not give Kube-McDowell another shot at a novel?Ironically, the BFC was the catalyst that finally got the development of the Star Defenders started, the NRDF was worried about the Intimidator(I want someone to tell what happened to the it too, PR, Timothy Zahn is the best choice for the job in my opinion).
That works too, would definitely be a great story, and shame on the rest of the EU for discarding the New Class. The only reason I said Timothy Zahn would be the best choice is because he wrote the book on the Unknown Regions. The New Class is only implied from non-novel sources to be active during the Yuuzhan Vong War.
Edited by Zeta1127, 05 July 2010 - 07:16 AM.
"You are fooling yourself, Captain. Nothing here is what it seems. You are not the plucky hero, the Alliance is not an evil empire, and this is not the grand arena."
"And that's not incense." - The Operative and Inara Serra
"What you will see, if you leave the Mirror free to work, I cannot tell. For it shows things that were, and things that are, and things that yet maybe. But which it is that he sees, even the wisest cannot always tell. Do you wish to look?" - Galadriel
Clone Marshal Commander Zeta 1127 of the 89th Legion
Admiral Zebulon Wilhelm of Task Force Mystic/Fleet Junkie
#72
Posted 06 July 2010 - 01:34 PM
#73
Posted 06 July 2010 - 04:16 PM
"You are fooling yourself, Captain. Nothing here is what it seems. You are not the plucky hero, the Alliance is not an evil empire, and this is not the grand arena."
"And that's not incense." - The Operative and Inara Serra
"What you will see, if you leave the Mirror free to work, I cannot tell. For it shows things that were, and things that are, and things that yet maybe. But which it is that he sees, even the wisest cannot always tell. Do you wish to look?" - Galadriel
Clone Marshal Commander Zeta 1127 of the 89th Legion
Admiral Zebulon Wilhelm of Task Force Mystic/Fleet Junkie
#74
Posted 06 July 2010 - 05:25 PM
My number one complaint: TOO MANY SITH!!!! They were somehow able to come up with non-sith villains for years, but Legacy, Fate of the Jedi, and the Legacy comics all involved sith, the last two of which had been in hiding.Well, at least bring in more Bantam authors, because everything after the Swarm War I can't even bring myself to read due to the ridiculous direction they took it. I know I like anything Zahn writes too, definitely my favorite author; though Stackpole, Luceno, Stover, Anderson, and Traviss (when she doesn't go Mando crazy and screw up the image of the Mandos in the process) usually know what they are doing too. I really need to read this stuff so I can give a decent opinion other than being appalled. I forbid the world from reading the Legacy comics, it is little more than the movies repackaged all over again, with a little spice for supposedly good measure.
On your author list:
Sackpole is quite good, Luceno is OK, I'm not a Stover fan, and he should have had his license revoked over Shadows of Mindor (It read like the first Han Solo trilogy, and I think it was intentional). Anderson is OK. Traviss, on the other hand, should be banned, and all her stuff decanonized. She killed Mara and Pelleaon!!! This is unforgivable, and also quite stupid. Also, her obsession with mandolorians has gone way to far.
I'm going to start plotting to overthrow LucasArts again.
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#75
Posted 06 July 2010 - 07:17 PM
That is why I said that note, I love the RC series, but everything else Traviss writes just makes me mad!My number one complaint: TOO MANY SITH!!!! They were somehow able to come up with non-sith villains for years, but Legacy, Fate of the Jedi, and the Legacy comics all involved sith, the last two of which had been in hiding.Well, at least bring in more Bantam authors, because everything after the Swarm War I can't even bring myself to read due to the ridiculous direction they took it. I know I like anything Zahn writes too, definitely my favorite author; though Stackpole, Luceno, Stover, Anderson, and Traviss (when she doesn't go Mando crazy and screw up the image of the Mandos in the process) usually know what they are doing too. I really need to read this stuff so I can give a decent opinion other than being appalled. I forbid the world from reading the Legacy comics, it is little more than the movies repackaged all over again, with a little spice for supposedly good measure.
On your author list:
Sackpole is quite good, Luceno is OK, I'm not a Stover fan, and he should have had his license revoked over Shadows of Mindor (It read like the first Han Solo trilogy, and I think it was intentional). Anderson is OK. Traviss, on the other hand, should be banned, and all her stuff decanonized. She killed Mara and Pelleaon!!! This is unforgivable, and also quite stupid. Also, her obsession with mandolorians has gone way to far.
I'm going to start plotting to overthrow LucasArts again.
Edited by Zeta1127, 06 July 2010 - 07:18 PM.
"You are fooling yourself, Captain. Nothing here is what it seems. You are not the plucky hero, the Alliance is not an evil empire, and this is not the grand arena."
"And that's not incense." - The Operative and Inara Serra
"What you will see, if you leave the Mirror free to work, I cannot tell. For it shows things that were, and things that are, and things that yet maybe. But which it is that he sees, even the wisest cannot always tell. Do you wish to look?" - Galadriel
Clone Marshal Commander Zeta 1127 of the 89th Legion
Admiral Zebulon Wilhelm of Task Force Mystic/Fleet Junkie
#76
Posted 10 July 2010 - 08:28 AM
Actually...The only reason I said Timothy Zahn would be the best choice is because he wrote the book on the Unknown Regions.
But seriously, don't we rely on Zahn too much already? At this point, I wouldn't be surprised to find out that Pellaeon was actually the only guy left in the Empire after 12 ABY, given his meteoric rise (okay, that's not Zahn's fault directly, but it was his character). Daala looks good on paper, but she reads like a bad joke. Can no one else do an Imperial character that isn't a stereotype?
I'm not sure we're done with the GCW yet. At least I'm not. There are years where nothing at all significant happened, and then there are years where stupid things happened. I used to wonder how they could possibly deem Jedi Prince to be C-canon, but if they didn't... it'd all unravel from there. How about Luke doesn't go looking for his "real" mom, only to realize he can't actually find her because LFL said so. Or how about coming up with a better plan for galactic domination than sticking explosives in astromechs? And so on.Actually, what I want them to do is to declare everything after Swarm War uncanon, and bring in Zahn, McDowell, and Stackpole to rewrite the Legacy Era, and do it right.
#77
Posted 10 July 2010 - 12:51 PM
Also, I read the Jedi Prince wookie article, and found it even more laughable. How did the wedding in the last book end, and Han still had to win Leia over in Courtship? I like the 'bedtime story' idea best, as it makes no sense otherwise.
Edited by Kaleb Graff, 10 July 2010 - 12:54 PM.
#78
Posted 14 July 2010 - 01:12 AM
Oh, I was thinking Dark Journey, where Jaina just kind of blacks outs during the Battle of Hapes and the book resumes when it's over. Maybe that's better than screwing it up, but it was really lame.New Rebellion has the worst space combat ever. Three MC80-types vs. 2 Victories, and they almost loose. And no support ships! It should be shot.
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