I do not see the problem with MF. Tamino obviously loves SM and invests time to make cool videos for us. Time Schema can use for programming. It is good for SM to have a youtuber make such videos.
I will call them Hugin und Munin
The one formerly know as Loki is 95% done, just some internal details left. The one in the picture above is 80% done, some hull left and some internals.
That was a satisfying day :D
there are quite a few you could use.
Emp
-Combination: Converts the weapons damage to instead do damage to the
power of the enemy ship.
-Defensive: Protects against power damage.
Ion
-Combination: Does more damage to shields, at the cost of less damage
done to blocks. (But it seems...
there are a few stealth ships out there. The problem is the power that active stealth and radar jam needs. Most of these vessels are just reactors with weapons. And they are very small.
I myself have not much experience with these kinds of ships.
I got the idea from this ship.
http://starmadedock.net/content/sdn-135-arjuna-dreadnought.1318/
he used blast doors with logic and light to cover the weapons.
edit: spelling
Yeah that would be a cool name :cool: will keep that in mind. But it is such a heavy name to live up to. Ragnarok is not a name for a ship. It is the promise for the end of the world, of glorious slaughter. A battle of gods and giants.
Only the most imposing vessel could live up so such a...
The Loki is allmost finished.
Only some internal details are left.
I tested the weapon systems of the new ship
Heatseaking missiles with ion effect and reapid fire missiles with added explosiv effect :D
I like missiles ... a lot.
I think I through in the engines of my heavy frigate Loki.
The engines are covered by blast doores when in the dry dock. When you start the thrusters first the blast doors get of and then in three steps the lights go on :D
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.