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Mystic Shark

Posted by Peter Cobcroft at June 24. 2008
For discussion on the look of the ship. Basic 3D shape to come soon.

Re: Mystic Shark

Posted by Peter Cobcroft at June 24. 2008






First draft. Possibly too organic and streamlined in shape at the moment, and with no details (no engine, turret or viewport).

Re: Mystic Shark

Posted by AG at June 24. 2008
Answers to the questions in the other thread:

More Firefly-ish - it's chunky and tech-laden. Being of draca manufacture, there are spikes. It's aerodynamic, although I pictured more a lifting body than a true winged craft. No custom paint job or exterior markings - the exteriors of ships aren't usually actually seen very much - unless Relena wants there to be. It was clean-skin when bought. Definitely metallic rather than plastic.

The interior is definitly Firefly - stark and functional, with little in the way of interior decoration. Noumalia may have prettied it up a little. A couple of daisy chains around the interior piping, perhaps.

The proportions of the ship can be gleaned from the floorplans - my quick count sets the interior of the ship to be 145ft in length and 70-ft wide assuming 5ft squares. The exterior would exceed that, of course, especially at the "wing" section.

Additional aesthetic details can be up to you. Remember that it was once an assault shuttle, used for making planetary landings in hot zones. So it would not likely have a great deal of external tech. It would also have been carried in the docking bay of a capital ship - a High Serpent or Stardragon class vessel.

Capital ships in this universe are truly vast.

Re: Mystic Shark

Posted by Peter Cobcroft at June 24. 2008
I wasn't sure about the wings as they weren't in the top down view, and there was no front/back profile in the floorplans, are they too big/small?

Re: Mystic Shark

Posted by AG at June 24. 2008
Wrong shape, mostly. Right now they don't look much like wings at all.
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