No Civilian ships, thats kinda cheating

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Depends. If you're going by creature comforts than you'll have a hard time pulling me out of the holodeck or away from the food replicators. If you're going by travel time then it'd be a lot nicer with Hyperdrive. I was thinking still that since the Starfleet ships don't have booze on hand then I might consider the Imperial ship, but who needs liquor when you can have a never ending jacuzzi party with the girls of Victorias secret.Ace Pace wrote:What would you prefer to be living inside? A high end Starfleet vessel or some sort of Imperial ship.
No Civilian ships, thats kinda cheating
I don't know... The potential for one of those Victorias Secret girls to spontaneously decide to go renegade and attempt kill your ass dead makes me a bit warry of holodecks.Darth Fanboy wrote:I was thinking still that since the Starfleet ships don't have booze on hand then I might consider the Imperial ship, but who needs liquor when you can have a never ending jacuzzi party with the girls of Victorias secret.
Aye, the Coral Vanda on Pantolomin god I am such a nerd.CivilWarMan wrote:Addendum (can't edit posts in this area): I think the submarine casino is the Coral Vanda or something like that.
The Coral Vanda.CivilWarMan wrote:If civilian vessels were allowed though, there'd be something to match it in the Empire. Can't remember the name of the ship (in the Thrawn trilogy), but there's a giant underwater casino that has just about any luxury someone would want (I know it's not a starship, but the technology for giant mobile spas is there).
Lone_Prodigy wrote:Hmmmm..... Imperial ship. Nothing like Teraton-range guns to keep you safe at night. After all, who'd want to life in a flying deathtrap, with a warp core that detonates when sneezed on?
He is opperating under the false impression that warp cores are massively unstable and explode all the time. DS9 put this myth to rest.Gustav32Vasa wrote:Lone_Prodigy wrote:Hmmmm..... Imperial ship. Nothing like Teraton-range guns to keep you safe at night. After all, who'd want to life in a flying deathtrap, with a warp core that detonates when sneezed on?When has a warpcore exploded by sneezing?
Only the pre-War GCS seems to have the warp core instability problems; whatever the problem was, they did eventually repair it.Alyeska wrote:He is opperating under the false impression that warp cores are massively unstable and explode all the time. DS9 put this myth to rest.Gustav32Vasa wrote:Lone_Prodigy wrote:Hmmmm..... Imperial ship. Nothing like Teraton-range guns to keep you safe at night. After all, who'd want to life in a flying deathtrap, with a warp core that detonates when sneezed on?When has a warpcore exploded by sneezing?
TMP ships had galleys, despite the fact that basic replicators already existed. Since the GCS was built to be as comfortable as possible, it's likely it has a "real" kitchen, too.Why does everyone assume that replicated food is something to consider a luxury? I'll put a real galley on my ship, thanks.