The Dissonance represents the next step forward in VFW design. Lessons were learned. Paradigms shifted. The sexy was returned.
The inside\'s nearly done and the outside seems pretty solid. Take a look at the updated look.
You\'ll notice a few things have changed since we last saw the outside. The upper, and largely ornamental, observation deck has been removed. The smooth tower that sits in its place contains advanced communications and sensor gear. Or it would if we knew how to construct such things. I think we put some packing peanuts in there as a place holder.
Here\'s a close-up of the new medium turret. It\'s larger and far more potent than the older model, being a single high-powered GMEJ-augmented rail gun rather than a couple of rogue orphans locked in a small box and armed with pellet guns. Oh the care-free days of our corporate youth.
Here you can see the docking bay where the Dissonance\'s OD/I lives. The bay doors are retracted at the moment, but any sufficiently small ship should be able to dock here. There\'s a door on the other side so the bay can be accessed from within as well.
We touched up the noble Wingy Thing (tm) a bit and niced up black armor cap on the MK II Fantails. Big thanks go to BlizzardOfOz123 the Royal Equestrian Shipyards and Apoapsis Fleetworks for the tech, by the way. We procured one of their vessels using our most corporate of espionages only to find a note inside that said \"Hey, VFW. Don\'t steal our ships. Plus, do this to make your engines better you crap-merchants.\" along with some schematics.
Lastly a pic of the upper tower. It\'s nice. The observation decks were kind of awkward for a lot of reasons and I\'m glad to be rid of them. Thanks again to drs93 for being an inspiration here.
Our Anthem Cruiser is still being worked on, folks, but the design needs to have a bit of an overhaul. The Dissonance and the Mk 2 Nocturne will be the testbeds where I try to work out the new design elements and general design aesthetic we\'re shooting for.
If all goes well, we should have this one ready to go by tomorrow at any rate. Have a nice day, folks and think of us as fondly as we think of all your sweet, sweet money.