Navy problems
Grimmund
(09 Apr 2014 19:27 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Navy problems
Jeffrey Schwartz
(09 Apr 2014 19:46 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Navy problems
Bruce Johnson
(09 Apr 2014 20:57 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Navy problems
Ian Wood
(09 Apr 2014 21:22 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Navy problems
Bruce Johnson
(09 Apr 2014 22:16 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Navy problems
Steve Burchett
(09 Apr 2014 22:43 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Navy problems
Grimmund
(10 Apr 2014 03:38 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Navy problems
Richard Aiken
(10 Apr 2014 05:38 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Navy problems
Richard Aiken
(10 Apr 2014 14:14 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Navy problems
Jeffrey Schwartz
(10 Apr 2014 14:31 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Navy problems
Richard Aiken
(10 Apr 2014 14:45 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Navy problems Kelly St. Clair (10 Apr 2014 15:15 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Navy problems
Richard Aiken
(11 Apr 2014 12:26 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Navy problems
Richard Aiken
(10 Apr 2014 05:04 UTC)
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On 4/10/2014 7:14 AM, Richard Aiken wrote: > So . . . one could easily start an ECM or mercenary campaign in such a > junction system. The PCs finagle (legally or otherwise) access to the > junkers, then take certain bits from this one and other bits from that > one and yet other bits from the one over there, combining these within > the junker which possesses the most intact hull. Of course, none of > these various bits are technically compatible with one another - or with > the hulk in which they are being installed - without the investment of a > lot of sweat and duct tape and prayer. If they were, this particular > trick would have already been performed by somebody else. Alternatively, for a slightly different sort of campaign, perhaps they ARE technically compatible - all being built to the same thousand-year-old spec(s) - but no right-thinking Vilani would EVER "void the warranty" (why, the resulting ship won't even HAVE a proper* warranty! *clutches pearls*) in such a fashion. Don't you know that when you buy a ship, you use it until it finally breaks (swapping out components as needed, yes, but always with new, factory-sealed replacements that slot right in) and then discard it and buy a new one? Doesn't it SAY, right on all the equipment housings, "CONTAINS NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS"?!? Cobbling together a starship from... pieces? You might as well try to build your own freakish man-thing out of random organs and bring it to life! (* "proper" being defined, essentially, as "for the lifetime of the /manufacturing company/" - which, again, will run into the hundreds if not thousands of years - and covering absolutely everything.) ObRL: PC vs. Mac. ;) -- --------------- Kelly St. Clair xxxxxx@efn.org