If the upcoming miniature line for
Victory at Sea 2.0 decided to, say, re-do the
Yorktown-class carriers to have all sorts of ahistorical bits and pieces to (supposedly) make them look "cool", the entire point of the line would be lost; what most people would want there is not detail for the sake of detail, but detail which properly represents the real ships as they served in the Second World War.
Yes, the SFU is a fictional universe, but it's one which has been built up over three decades with more than a little eye towards how the engineering restrictions, physical elements (to include the way in which various trans-light mechanics work), logistical concerns, and (not so) good old-fashioned politics each play important roles in the ways in which each empire goes about its business.
Yes, there should be scope for things to be re-imagined; as I noted earlier, I'm definitely in the camp supporting the changes made to the various Hawk-series Romulan ships, to give one example. However, trying to add in new design features just for the sake if it, without consideration for the way in which the wider universe works, is not something I'd be too thrileld to see; and quite frankly, were the efforts put in over many years by a lot of people so easily dismissed like that, it would feel like a slap in the face to those who have committed their time and effort towards making the setting vibrant enough for Mongoose to want to buy into it in the first place.
But, again, this really is only scratching the surface of what the SFU has to offer; and, again, this is still drawing mainly on the fleets with the kind of legacy from the source material which makes changes-for-the-sake-of-changes the most contentious (both in its own right and in how it risks tripping up the boundaries of the licence).
There
is more out there; and if/when it comes, there will be the chance for people to come forward and make their case as to how things should be design-wise.
(Which, I might add, is a lot more open than the design process would be for the ship minis in
A Call to Arms: Noble Armada...)
Myrm said:
billclo said:
Myrm said:
An Omega supplement for ACtA would add a lot of original stuff in there.
Oh snap, now you've gone and done it. :shock:
It'll be a few years down the line, but you know its going to happen
Too good an opportunity to miss out on with the original IP on the established game base.
Omega has too much material in it to be fully covered in one module; the Lesser Magellanic Cloud (as it stands) could be done more or less in one go, though whether or not the Triangulum Galaxy may also be so would depend on what shape any would-be formally published module might take (should there ever be one).
Athough, I really wish I shared your confidence in seeing any of the above added to
ACtA:SF...