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Anyone have the dimensions (other than LOA) or mass of the Dreadnought Heavy Cruiser?
I want to do a calc based on the JAT.
I want to do a calc based on the JAT.
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They're all Rendili StarDrive Dreadnought-class Heavy Cruisers.
They come in four varieties:
Old Republic standard (original model)
Katana subclass
Imperial refit
New Republic/Rebel Alliance refit
They come in four varieties:
Old Republic standard (original model)
Katana subclass
Imperial refit
New Republic/Rebel Alliance refit
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The Katana-class and the Standard Old Republic might well be kin (I wouldn't really call them the same class) and share the same space frame .Illuminatus Primus wrote:They're all Rendili StarDrive Dreadnought-class Heavy Cruisers.
But the Warspite type are definitely not Rendili Dreadnaugts. There forward section is all wrong for a RSD Dreadnaught and their after section is closer but still distinctly different. I doubt that they are a refit, far too extensive. If I knew how I'd get you a screen cap of it.
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The Katana and original are subclasses. The Katana is the same ship, with more efficient systems and power sources because of more automation and fewer crewmen.Stormbringer wrote:The Katana-class and the Standard Old Republic might well be kin (I wouldn't really call them the same class) and share the same space frame.Illuminatus Primus wrote:They're all Rendili StarDrive Dreadnought-class Heavy Cruisers.
Probably a follow-up similar design for a similar mission, but a distinct class. Same general size? Consider it analogous to the Victory-class and the Rendili StarDrive design destroyers in orbit around Balmorra in Dark Empire II. Even so, the Empire did field refits of the Dreadnought-class Heavy Cruiser.Stormbringer wrote:But the Warspite type are definitely not Rendili Dreadnaugts. There forward section is all wrong for a RSD Dreadnaught and their after section is closer but still distinctly different. I doubt that they are a refit, far too extensive. If I knew how I'd get you a screen cap of it.
You know the Rebel Assault Frigates are distinct classes derived from total rebuilds of the Dreadnought-class spaceframe.
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I wasn't denying that they're very similar ships but the redesign for the Katanas so fundamentally changes the ships that they constitute a seperate class.The Katana and original are subclasses. The Katana is the same ship, with more efficient systems and power sources because of more automation and fewer crewmen.
Probably a follow-up similar design for a similar mission, but a distinct class. Same general size? Consider it analogous to the Victory-class and the Rendili StarDrive design destroyers in orbit around Balmorra in Dark Empire II. Even so, the Empire did field refits of the Dreadnought-class Heavy Cruiser.
They probably are a more efficient and effective follow on class to the orginal Dreadnaughts. I'm not sure how they'd stack up against the orginal in terms of dimensions but it's definitely a unique class.
It was a very extensive rebuild, but there the basic frame is still there.You know the Rebel Assault Frigates are distinct classes derived from total rebuilds of the Dreadnought-class spaceframe.
The Warspite on the other hand is most likely a new class. The Empire doesn't have the desperate need for hulls the Rebellion and so have no need for the sort of radical rebuilds that produced the Assualt Frigates.
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No, it just got a new computer suite and shoved in more ordinance with the available room.Stormbringer wrote:I wasn't denying that they're very similar ships but the redesign for the Katanas so fundamentally changes the ships that they constitute a seperate class.
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Length is known: 600 meters. Based on the EGW&T, the ratio of ooverall length to height is roughly 7:1 for the first 2/3 of the ship (which is approximately consistent in thickness.) The end 1/3 of the ship, mostly the engines, is considerably thicker, so the ratio is 5:1.
Width to Length of the first 2/3 of the ship is 6:5, while for the last 1/3 engine block its nearly 9:10 (effectively a 1:1 ratio, to be simplified.)
This means the following: first 2/3 of the ship is: 400 m long, 86 meters tall, and ~103 meters wide.
The last 1/3 of the ship is 200 meters long, 120 meters wide, and 120 meters tall.
I'm guessing this is an attempt to calculate TL firepower frfom the momentum delivered to a dreadnaught by the Galactic Voyager's TLs (enough to visibly shove the dreadnaught to one side) in "Champions of the Force."
Width to Length of the first 2/3 of the ship is 6:5, while for the last 1/3 engine block its nearly 9:10 (effectively a 1:1 ratio, to be simplified.)
This means the following: first 2/3 of the ship is: 400 m long, 86 meters tall, and ~103 meters wide.
The last 1/3 of the ship is 200 meters long, 120 meters wide, and 120 meters tall.
I'm guessing this is an attempt to calculate TL firepower frfom the momentum delivered to a dreadnaught by the Galactic Voyager's TLs (enough to visibly shove the dreadnaught to one side) in "Champions of the Force."
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Good guess. I wanted to have it around for a lower limit as well as to thwart some people that said KJA is always consistently not with ICS levels of firepower.
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And eliminated a several thousands crewers by introducing massive automation. You don't do that with out a fairly extensive reworking.Illuminatus Primus wrote:No, it just got a new computer suite and shoved in more ordinance with the available room.Stormbringer wrote:I wasn't denying that they're very similar ships but the redesign for the Katanas so fundamentally changes the ships that they constitute a seperate class.
No, in several of the X-Wing games there is a Dreadnaught type vessels that is clearly different from the standard dreadnaught design.Connor MacLeod wrote:Are you referring to Bulk Cruisers? They have nothing to do with Dreadnaughts, aside from the slight similarity (not surprising, since Rendili produced bulk cruisers as well as the Dreadnaught.)
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Talking to Stormbringer?Connor MacLeod wrote:Are you referring to Bulk Cruisers? They have nothing to do with Dreadnaughts, aside from the slight similarity (not surprising, since Rendili produced bulk cruisers as well as the Dreadnaught.)
I agree; one nice thing about WEG is usually they were consistent with aesthetics of a company. Though Rendili did get into the arrowhead-SDs.
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Yeah; my calcs are yielding on the megaton range.
Still though, three salvos knocked out the engines good and broke through the shields. Subjectively that's a lot of firepower.
I should've known it wasn't much help without a direct idea of how much the thing was shoved over.
Still though, three salvos knocked out the engines good and broke through the shields. Subjectively that's a lot of firepower.
I should've known it wasn't much help without a direct idea of how much the thing was shoved over.
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Well, there is some historical precedent for relatively minor changes denoting a new class -- some publications classify USS Theodore Roosevelt and later as a distinct class from the Nimitz design despite there not being too many differences between them.Illuminatus Primus wrote:No, it just got a new computer suite and shoved in more ordinance with the available room.Stormbringer wrote:I wasn't denying that they're very similar ships but the redesign for the Katanas so fundamentally changes the ships that they constitute a seperate class.
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Reducing the crew by 14,000 bodies is far more of a redesign than the Theodore Roosevelt.phongn wrote:Well, there is some historical precedent for relatively minor changes denoting a new class -- some publications classify USS Theodore Roosevelt and later as a distinct class from the Nimitz design despite there not being too many differences between them.Illuminatus Primus wrote:No, it just got a new computer suite and shoved in more ordinance with the available room.Stormbringer wrote:I wasn't denying that they're very similar ships but the redesign for the Katanas so fundamentally changes the ships that they constitute a seperate class.
[i]Dark Force Rising[/i], page 58 wrote:"Nearly right," Karrde said. "The Dreadnaughts of that era in particular were ridiculously crew-intensive ships, requiring upwards of sixteen thousand men each. The full-rig slave circuitry on the Katana ships cut that complement down to around two thousand."
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They are a major refit of the dreadnaut design. They leave little of the structure of the dreadnaut intact.Rogue 9 wrote:Rebel assault frigates always struck me as a crossbreed dreadnought/Nebulon-B. *Shrug* They just look that way.
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