The New Haven Chronicles WIP Thread
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Any Halo fans out there? If so, then this should look familiar. For everyone else, I suppose it's just a big frakkin gun.
Note, this is unrelated to the New Haven project, just something I'm doing on the side for someone over at SFM. I didn't feel like starting a whole new thread for something I might not post any more of. -
@jimi james said:
Any Halo fans out there? If so, then this should look familiar. For everyone else, I suppose it's just a big frakkin gun.
Note, this is unrelated to the New Haven project, just something I'm doing on the side for someone over at SFM. I didn't feel like starting a whole new thread for something I might not post any more of.looks good, I know the ammo box is the right size but it looks so small for such a big gun I would make it bigger personally. Maybe even a belt fed version into a larger ammo pack on the back?
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Well I'm building it for someone who wants to use it to build a Pepakura model with it, so it would be up to them. I'll suggest it though.
But yeah, I agree. With an ammo box that small on a gun that size, even if it were firing bb's, a user would eat through the ammo in no time flat. And forget about laying down cover fire. You'd have to be so ammo conscious about what you're actually shooting at and firing controlled short bursts, that it would remove much of the benefit of having a squad based support weapon.
It would likely have to fire the exact same round as the battle/assault rifle and DMR, (in the same way that the M249 fires the same round as the m4 and m16) so the user could benefit from borrowing ammo from their squad mates, on top of the extra ammo normally carried. Good thing I guess Spartans can carry a lot of weight, cause realistically Jorge should be loaded down with extra ammo pouches.
It also helps that in the game, you find ammo every couple of feet, but then we begin to spiral even deeper into the whole realism versus video game combat, and that's a rather large discussion best left for its own thread.
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I've started working on the Mine Plow & Upgraded Armor Kit, for the Titan MBT. And because both the Centurion Tank Support Fighting Vehicle and the Gladiator Infantry Support Vehicle both use the main body of the Titan as their base, the Kit will fit those vehicles as well.
I'm still working out exactly how the plow is going to work, so it's a bit rough at the moment.
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Some new WIP's.
The Type 19 freighter in it's many variants, is the most widely used cargo transport by both the UN and the Allied Corporations. The most recent version, the H-III variant features a larger radiation shield to help protect the cargo containers and the crew, from the newly upgraded engines while operating in extended over drive. While the Over Drive function is terrible fuel inefficient, the increased performance allows for significantly shorter travel times.First draft WIP, for a dry-dock.
I started working on a corridor this evening, and included some temp lighting. I'm going for a rather simple framed box, exposed piping, and equipment lockers.
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I finally got around to redoing the AeroRam design, using everything I've learned over the past year, and I think it's safe to say the new version is much improved. I tried to stick with as close to my original concept art as possible this time, rather then taking it off in some other direction once I got it started in 3-d.
Most of the major work is done, but I still have some details to add and need to clean up a few spots. I also need to work on the missile itself. Unlike the old version, this one doesn't contain the entire launch system inside each cell. I might do one for illustration purposes, but that's it.
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I've started work on a standard Solar Positioning System & Data-Communications satellite. The idea being that there is one large general wireless service in use by almost everyone on both sides of the conflict, which is maintained by decent sized, relatively unmanned (can support engineers and maintenance crews for short times, but doesn't need a dedicated crew to operate) satellites. By allowing everyone to use one the same system, each faction doesn't have to maintain it's own system of communications satellites, but also because everyone uses the same satellites, they have to be able to handle a lot of traffic. Also, if they were faction specific, they would be clear and open targets but since everyone uses the same system, no one will dare risk taking them out because then you lose them as well.
So I'm going for a more modular look, with a definite mechanical feel, with every major component having a purpose and an actual specific function.
I've included a few sensor spikes, one main sensor dome, and a series of RCS thrusters. I'll be adding a set of solar panels in addition to the main communications antenna. I'll probably some storage tanks as well. I thought about including a small fusion reactor for power but decided the solar panels should be enough to handle the power requirements. -
Looks like interesting stuff. You might have already heard about it, but there is a page here:http://www.projectrho.com/rocket/ which has quite a bit of interesting hard-science information for sci-fi authors.
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I need to try and remember to post more here.
Anyway, thanks Meaker. I've actually seen that site before. I'm trying to strike a careful balance, by taking as few liberties with the science aspect of the series as possible, while still doing some of the specific ideas I want to see in the series. So, I want it to be more realistic then the average sci-fi you see on tv and film, but at the same time not get so bogged down by the science that the story I want to tell gets lost. So when I do step outside the bounds of science, I try to take very small steps.This is equally true for the military aspect of the series as well. I often tend to think of this as more of a story about the military then I do it being science fiction, so in that regard I want it to be respectful of the military and not just mindless sci-fi violence.
So here's something new.
Triple Threat Defense.
From left to rightThe Bulwark Long Range Missile Interception Laser Turret
The Aeroram Medium Range Missile Interception System
The Type 73 Short Range Railgun Turret
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