phavoc said:It sounds interesting. But would like to get some feedback before I take the plunge. Haven't found it at my local stores yet.
mechascorpio said:I can't bring myself to buy this as fast as I usually do, not after how bad the graphics in Crowded Hours looked. I'll let someone else jump in first this time.
Egil Skallagrimsson said:Thinking about my last post, it is probably worth pointing out that there are no detailed ship descriptions in Sector Fleet, though quite a lot of different types are mentioned, usually with a tonnage figure but no other details. Some of the types are detailed in Fighting Ships, HG or Traders and Gunboats, others are not. Nor is there anything by way of adventure seeds or randomly generating opposition (thought the latter is well covered in HG anyway. But, as said earlier, the book delivers what it says it will in describing the IN and the Spinward Marches Sector Fleet.
There are few typos, and the text is generally clear, though in some places it is not clear whether "Escort" is referring to Fleet Escorts or Close Escorts.
Egil
Egil Skallagrimsson said:But, as said earlier, the book delivers what it says it will in describing the IN and the Spinward Marches Sector Fleet.
There are few typos, and the text is generally clear, though in some places it is not clear whether "Escort" is referring to Fleet Escorts or Close Escorts.
Egil
DFW said:Egil Skallagrimsson said:But, as said earlier, the book delivers what it says it will in describing the IN and the Spinward Marches Sector Fleet.
There are few typos, and the text is generally clear, though in some places it is not clear whether "Escort" is referring to Fleet Escorts or Close Escorts.
Egil
I don't know about that from your description. If the types of ships it mentions aren't detailed, then there is no REAL description of a fleet.
[note your last sentence]
Egil Skallagrimsson said:It's not the book for ship specification, it is the one if you want to know how many, and what type, of ships are likely to be in the Icetina flotilla in Lanth sub-sector on 111-1105.
I guess we won't know until it comes out. I'm a computer bloke, not a military man.DFW said:Example: The Spinward Marches fleet consists of 45 Roses, 25, Gophers, & 120 Rocks. There, you have a "meaningful" description.
IanBruntlett said:However taking your example in point, you can reuse some concepts in use today. For instance the fleet you list might be given more Traveller-like names, with the addition that, say a Gopher is a Battleship, a Rose is a Cruiser and a Rock is a Destroyer,
My only exposure to that idea is the Mg B5 ACTA miniatures game (we used pieces of card for our ships). In its Fleet Book you would have listed types of ship specific to both civilisation and time period.DFW said:I know what you are saying but it isn't really useful. A "battleship"could mean the British Battleship HMS Minotaur, completed in 1863 or, the USS Wisconsin completed on 16 April 1944...
Thus, pretty much useless.
DFW said:IanBruntlett said:However taking your example in point, you can reuse some concepts in use today. For instance the fleet you list might be given more Traveller-like names, with the addition that, say a Gopher is a Battleship, a Rose is a Cruiser and a Rock is a Destroyer,
I know what you are saying but it isn't really useful. A "battleship"could mean the British Battleship HMS Minotaur, completed in 1863 or, the USS Wisconsin completed on 16 April 1944...
Thus, pretty much useless.
Somebody said:Since the book is (most likely) specific to a certain period of the OTU the terms "escort" and "battleship" will refer to certain types automatically. The number of military ship classes are small within each time frame
AKAmra said:However, the information requires the reader to use common sense and refer to other books for more details on the ship stats. It describes the fleets using the generic ship classes.