Solomani666
Mongoose
With the new 2.0 rules I would like some ideas if a ships hull were made using an alternate, higher tech design method.
Suppose for instance, instead of building a hull piece by piece and then adding armor plating piece by piece, the entire hull and bulkheads were forged and then milled to spec from a single block of armor. No seams, no welds, no plates.
How do you think this would effect:
Cost.
Build time.
Repair time.
Hull points.
Percentage of hull space needed for armor.
Bulkheads for components.
Certain types of critical hits.
Anything I haven't thought of.
Note:
Temporary repairs might be made as normal.
Permanent repairs would be made by cutting out the damaged hull section, CADing and forging a single block repair piece and then molecularly bonding the piece in place.
Suppose for instance, instead of building a hull piece by piece and then adding armor plating piece by piece, the entire hull and bulkheads were forged and then milled to spec from a single block of armor. No seams, no welds, no plates.
How do you think this would effect:
Cost.
Build time.
Repair time.
Hull points.
Percentage of hull space needed for armor.
Bulkheads for components.
Certain types of critical hits.
Anything I haven't thought of.
Note:
Temporary repairs might be made as normal.
Permanent repairs would be made by cutting out the damaged hull section, CADing and forging a single block repair piece and then molecularly bonding the piece in place.