awesome!!! I'm doing the finishing touches on the drake. Just missing engineering and armory rooms.
[doublepost=1543749676,1543749597][/doublepost]By the way, the retro "nuclear powered" engine is the best thing... and theres a LOT of cool things on this ship. Who said you need Titans to have fun?
DeepspaceMechanic , its ready! Let me know if you need a recolor =)
[doublepost=1543765446,1543765415][/doublepost]By the way, Amazing work on the Lobster. Jordan Peterson would be proud LOL
Thanks, klawxx, I'm glad you like it. And yeah, I tend to add "nuclear" before "reactor", but I wouldn't say that it's a touch of retroness, because if it ain't nuclear, than it would have to be chemical... And I don't think chemical reactors of any kind would suffice for massive spaceships that have to operate on high power for years at a time between refills.
It's very likely that powering
on-board processes of far-future spaceships too will be achieved by tapping into the atomic nucleus as opposed to merely relying on the energy stored in chemical bonds. Powering the
engines to propel ships will probably still use chemical energy though, since we need a so-called
reaction mass for that, and liquid hydrogen as fuel, plus liquid oxygen as oxidizer are some of the most available materials to play the part of the thruster reaction mass, as well as the propulsive energy source).
But I guess we could still label the reactor in the Lobster as a "retro" thing, if it's of an older nuke power technology than, for example,
Magnetic confinement fusion.
Now clean your room, young man.
Exactly... No way Dr. Kermit would ever have any pride for us "pathetic weasels" for being creative in videogames instead of real life. By the way, being a pathological perfectionist, I could wipe up the floor with JP when it comes to the art of keeping a pristinely tidy room (pun intended). Now give me fifty push-ups and clean
your room, jstenholt!