I almost had to launch into you, but forunately I saw the continuation of your post after that first traitorous line...Frank Hipper wrote:The Imperator class star destroyers, they're just stupid. And ugly. I mean why the..ack..ack..ack....
Just kidding. The fighters from the Lost in Space film were obviously designed to look "cool" only, which they don't. An obvious B-wing ripoff. And sorry, I kind of like the Star Ship Scrotum from battle beyond the stars.
Worst ship design?
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Did you realise that the ack..ack..ackkis me being force choked?jegs2 wrote:I almost had to launch into you, but forunately I saw the continuation of your post after that first traitorous line...Frank Hipper wrote:The Imperator class star destroyers, they're just stupid. And ugly. I mean why the..ack..ack..ack....
Just kidding. The fighters from the Lost in Space film were obviously designed to look "cool" only, which they don't. An obvious B-wing ripoff. And sorry, I kind of like the Star Ship Scrotum from battle beyond the stars.
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T-21 down your throat is more the style here.Frank Hipper wrote:Did you realise that the ack..ack..ackkis me being force choked?jegs2 wrote:I almost had to launch into you, but forunately I saw the continuation of your post after that first traitorous line...Frank Hipper wrote:The Imperator class star destroyers, they're just stupid. And ugly. I mean why the..ack..ack..ack....
Just kidding. The fighters from the Lost in Space film were obviously designed to look "cool" only, which they don't. An obvious B-wing ripoff. And sorry, I kind of like the Star Ship Scrotum from battle beyond the stars.
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That ship from Battle Beyond The Stars actually looks an awful lot like a LAAT.
The Starfleet's Galaxy-class Battleship from ST:TNG is both poorly designed and I neither like the appearance - to me, it's successor, the Sovereign-class, is far more graceful.
Another ship that always struck me as ugly is the Sword-class Frigate from Battlefleet Gothic. It might be a sturdy, well-functioning ship but I always its prow disproportionally big.
And then there's all the Mon Calamari warships. They might be beautiful, but aerodynamic shapes are useless in the vacuum of space. The only use is if they also are used for atmospheric combat, and we have seen capital-scale starships used in planetary combats in SW (ie, the Acclamators in AOTC)....
The Starfleet's Galaxy-class Battleship from ST:TNG is both poorly designed and I neither like the appearance - to me, it's successor, the Sovereign-class, is far more graceful.
Another ship that always struck me as ugly is the Sword-class Frigate from Battlefleet Gothic. It might be a sturdy, well-functioning ship but I always its prow disproportionally big.
And then there's all the Mon Calamari warships. They might be beautiful, but aerodynamic shapes are useless in the vacuum of space. The only use is if they also are used for atmospheric combat, and we have seen capital-scale starships used in planetary combats in SW (ie, the Acclamators in AOTC)....
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The Omega-class destroyer
Actually, one of the worst warship designs to be fielded in SF would have to be the Omega-class destroyer from Babylon 5. The ship may look cool, but the design of its modular rotational section causes numerous problems not only from the standpoint of torsional stress and stability (as well as wasting energy) due to angular-momentum transfer to the central spaceframe, but also in terms of very bad combat design. The modules of the rotational section make it impossible for the ship to have full coverage of its firing arcs. No matter which angle you train the guns, part of the arc will be blocked by the ship's own structure, and the entire midsection of the vessel effectively becomes a large open target at least twice during the rotational cycle in which attacking fightercraft may approach close without facing overlapping fields of defensive fire from the destroyer.
Just on those grounds alone, the Omega is idiotic designing at its worst.
Just on those grounds alone, the Omega is idiotic designing at its worst.
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The Ebiiru-class Cargo Hauler from Jovian Chronicles.
The Hachiman-class Destroyer from Jovian Chronicles.
The Whipsnake Space Plane from Heavy Gear.
Just a few from a series of games I otherwise really like. Unfortunately, semi-hard sci-fi ships tend to not look all that elegant.
The Hachiman-class Destroyer from Jovian Chronicles.
The Whipsnake Space Plane from Heavy Gear.
Just a few from a series of games I otherwise really like. Unfortunately, semi-hard sci-fi ships tend to not look all that elegant.
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Re: The Omega-class destroyer
Actually, doesn't the Omega have guns on the rotating section? Or at least interceptors?Patrick Degan wrote:Actually, one of the worst warship designs to be fielded in SF would have to be the Omega-class destroyer from Babylon 5. The ship may look cool, but the design of its modular rotational section causes numerous problems not only from the standpoint of torsional stress and stability (as well as wasting energy) due to angular-momentum transfer to the central spaceframe, but also in terms of very bad combat design. The modules of the rotational section make it impossible for the ship to have full coverage of its firing arcs. No matter which angle you train the guns, part of the arc will be blocked by the ship's own structure, and the entire midsection of the vessel effectively becomes a large open target at least twice during the rotational cycle in which attacking fightercraft may approach close without facing overlapping fields of defensive fire from the destroyer.
Just on those grounds alone, the Omega is idiotic designing at its worst.
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Re: The Omega-class destroyer
Wouldn't a counter-rotating gyro cancel the torsional effects?Patrick Degan wrote:Actually, one of the worst warship designs to be fielded in SF would have to be the Omega-class destroyer from Babylon 5. The ship may look cool, but the design of its modular rotational section causes numerous problems not only from the standpoint of torsional stress and stability (as well as wasting energy) due to angular-momentum transfer to the central spaceframe, <snip>
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Yeah, and I still love how the Beautiful Dreamer had TWO of the railguns in it. A modified cargo ship carries two of the big gun a battleship has one of? That's one heck of a privateer.Typhonis 1 wrote:The origional Godsfire class Battleship from JC all of its heavy weapons were mounted in one external pod
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However the origional JC ships had one thing going for em they had no spinning middle tar...I mean section to make gravity
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Re: The Omega-class destroyer
You would have to have one for any craft with a rotating section. Certainly the Omega must employ such a flywheel device, but having two large angular masses swinging around the spaceframe (with both extending quite a distance from the central axis) instead of a simple cyllinder considerably magnifies the engineering problems in the design.The Dark wrote:Wouldn't a counter-rotating gyro cancel the torsional effects?Patrick Degan wrote:Actually, one of the worst warship designs to be fielded in SF would have to be the Omega-class destroyer from Babylon 5. The ship may look cool, but the design of its modular rotational section causes numerous problems not only from the standpoint of torsional stress and stability (as well as wasting energy) due to angular-momentum transfer to the central spaceframe, <snip>
In answer to another question from another poster —no, there is no evident gunnery or interceptor missiles mounted on the rotational section. We certainly do not see any firing coming from the modules in any battle depicted on Babylon 5 involving this class warship.
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It would be OK if the ship never has to movePatrick Degan wrote:You would have to have one for any craft with a rotating section. Certainly the Omega must employ such a flywheel device, but having two large angular masses swinging around the spaceframe (with both extending quite a distance from the central axis) instead of a simple cyllinder considerably magnifies the engineering problems in the design.The Dark wrote:Wouldn't a counter-rotating gyro cancel the torsional effects?
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Re: The Omega-class destroyer
Thus defeating the "Ship" aspect of the designDarth Wong wrote:It would be OK if the ship never has to movePatrick Degan wrote:You would have to have one for any craft with a rotating section. Certainly the Omega must employ such a flywheel device, but having two large angular masses swinging around the spaceframe (with both extending quite a distance from the central axis) instead of a simple cyllinder considerably magnifies the engineering problems in the design.The Dark wrote:Wouldn't a counter-rotating gyro cancel the torsional effects?
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basically any feddy ship untill Defiant was built, the saucer and engineering section is a huge target and every thing is too east to target.
the bridge is was too vunerable, a flaw in most scifi ships. but it is painfuly vunerable in the feddy ships. plus in the starward universe u can knock out ALL weapons on it by hitting the so called "Weapons aray" what a fucking dumb concept.
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Re: The Omega-class destroyer
It is still a cool shipPatrick Degan wrote:Actually, one of the worst warship designs to be fielded in SF would have to be the Omega-class destroyer from Babylon 5. The ship may look cool, but the design of its modular rotational section causes numerous problems not only from the standpoint of torsional stress and stability (as well as wasting energy) due to angular-momentum transfer to the central spaceframe, but also in terms of very bad combat design. The modules of the rotational section make it impossible for the ship to have full coverage of its firing arcs. No matter which angle you train the guns, part of the arc will be blocked by the ship's own structure, and the entire midsection of the vessel effectively becomes a large open target at least twice during the rotational cycle in which attacking fightercraft may approach close without facing overlapping fields of defensive fire from the destroyer.
Just on those grounds alone, the Omega is idiotic designing at its worst.
Yup thats it weakness, seen at opening battle during "Severed Dreams"
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The Clarkstown blast nailed the rotating sections almost made them go zero-G
Bad design overall, but cool looking
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Re: The Omega-class destroyer
Functional technology is cool. Fuck form over function.Mike_6002 wrote:It is still a cool shipPatrick Degan wrote:Actually, one of the worst warship designs to be fielded in SF would have to be the Omega-class destroyer from Babylon 5. The ship may look cool, but the design of its modular rotational section causes numerous problems not only from the standpoint of torsional stress and stability (as well as wasting energy) due to angular-momentum transfer to the central spaceframe, but also in terms of very bad combat design. The modules of the rotational section make it impossible for the ship to have full coverage of its firing arcs. No matter which angle you train the guns, part of the arc will be blocked by the ship's own structure, and the entire midsection of the vessel effectively becomes a large open target at least twice during the rotational cycle in which attacking fightercraft may approach close without facing overlapping fields of defensive fire from the destroyer.
Just on those grounds alone, the Omega is idiotic designing at its worst.
Yup thats it weakness, seen at opening battle during "Severed Dreams"
Major Ryan" One more hit mid-ship we will go zero-g"
The Clarkstown blast nailed the rotating sections almost made them go zero-G
Bad design overall, but cool looking
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Nebula. By all accounts, it seems to lack STL propulsion
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It's also a Sci Fi remake of Seven Samurai/The Magnificent Seven.Shinova wrote:FYI: Battle Beyond the Stars is a sci-fi B-ish movie from 1980.
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Re: The Omega-class destroyer
True, but you could accelerate up to the velocity you desire without the section spinning (since the acceleration would cause a gravitational effect), then spin the habitat scetion while coasting.Sea Skimmer wrote:Thus defeating the "Ship" aspect of the designDarth Wong wrote:It would be OK if the ship never has to movePatrick Degan wrote: You would have to have one for any craft with a rotating section. Certainly the Omega must employ such a flywheel device, but having two large angular masses swinging around the spaceframe (with both extending quite a distance from the central axis) instead of a simple cyllinder considerably magnifies the engineering problems in the design.
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