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In lugnet.town, Jeffrey Benson writes:
> What I like about it is the implied POWER in the wings ... they almost look
> like arms ... in "attack position" (I'm reminded of the Klingon BOP's wing
> manuverability here) it would certainly remind me of "Ahnald" coming in for
> the kill!!!!
That was pretty much the image I was going with! I wanted a ship that reeked of
power and do circles around anything else underwater...mostly:)
"Ahnald"? Hm, might have to give the SeaHunter a nickname:)
>
> I love the sleek lines! It looks like its mission is mostly just to sneak
> up behind an aggressor and launch a barrage, then duck away ... the name
> implies that too. In case a crewed ship came under assault by a foe, the
> flea would (and please forgive the next word...) "bug" the enemy so that the
> "good guys" could either regain the upper hand or sneak away to effect
> repairs or recovery.
Yep, you pretty much nailed the SeaFlea's purpose. I wanted something hat could
dropped off or qickly deployed for defense that was everything a manned vehicle
couldn't be: faster, more manueverable, and ultimately, more expendable. These
could be put in places to loiter and attack or report incoming hostiles. And a
group of these could be a an automated patrol for an unmanned installation.
Thanks!
Joe Meno
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