| | Re: Defining the term "Capital Ship" Mark Sandlin
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| | (...) I think it's a "Battle Station." Who are we to argue with the Emperor? (22 years ago, 30-Aug-02, to lugnet.space)
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| | | | Re: Defining the term "Capital Ship" Troy Cefaratti
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| | | | "Mark Sandlin" <sandlin@nwlink.com> wrote in message news:sandlin-1B239F....net.com... (...) Good Point, Mark! :) (22 years ago, 30-Aug-02, to lugnet.space)
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| | | | Re: Defining the term "Capital Ship" Mike Petrucelli
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| | | | (...) A battle station with a hyperdrive, what a crazy concept. (Travels from Alderaan, a core world, to Yavin, a rim world, in a day or two.) -Mike Petrucelli (22 years ago, 1-Sep-02, to lugnet.space)
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| | | | | | Re: Defining the term "Capital Ship" Erik Schroer
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| | | | Well, from what I know of cap-ships: (...) 60 is what I would call the minimum. (...) Depends on the technology level of the race employing the ship. In my legoverse, a cap-ship can land on a planet and take off in under 10 minutes thanks to the (...) (22 years ago, 1-Sep-02, to lugnet.space)
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| | | | | | Re: Defining the term "Capital Ship" Frank Filz
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| | | | (...) I size really depends on the particular universe. It would seem some kind of minimum size like 60 or 100 studs would be reasonable though. (...) Agree. (...) Agree. (...) If by "smaller craft" one means fighters or shuttles, I would say no. (...) (22 years ago, 3-Sep-02, to lugnet.space)
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