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[RFC] Black Aeronaut Technologies - Special Orders for Galaxy Railways - Black Aeronaut - 09-10-2010 It was a natural thing when you look at it in retrospect. Benjamin is many things, and one of the least well known ones is that he's a trainspotter. No, not in the sense you're probably thinking. Benjamin studied the ways and lifestyles of the railroaders of Old Earth - the United States of America in particular. (We dare you to ask him about the lifestyles of railroad workers at the turn of the 20th Century - he'll go on about the romance and hardships.) And once Gina whispered this fact into Maetel's ear she knew exactly where to go. Therefore, Black Aeronaut was a natural choice for Galaxy Railways to contract for the construction of a new fleet of locomotives. Of course, Maetel insisted they each have a unique look and be steam-powered, and Benjamin honestly had no problem with that. What she got, though... well, let's just say she should have expected it. It is Benjamin Rhodes we're talking about here, and if he does one thing really good it's make things go fast... and that's just while they're sitting still. OOC: Note - old photos of actual trains used because I neither have the time or energy to mess around with 3D renders. NYC Empire State Express NYC 20th Century Limited B&O Cincinnatian PRR T-1 Class PRR S-1 Class If Benjamin was looking to put some of the awe and wonder back into space travel and rail travel alike, then we'd definitely say that he's succeed at that. - Dartz - 09-12-2010 And yet, you neglect The world's fastest steam locomotive. She'll make .126C for a short burst, so long as you don't mind the main bearings starting to overheat. ________________________________ --m(^0^)m-- Wot, no sig? - Proginoskes - 09-12-2010 Steam-powered streamliners in general (I'm tempted to call them "steamliners") tend to have that spaceworthy look. - Black Aeronaut - 09-12-2010 Dartz Wrote:And yet, you neglect The world's fastest steam locomotive. She'll make .126C for a short burst, so long as you don't mind the main bearings starting to overheat.Heh. Sorry! (^_^ I kinda have a fixation on American locomotives. Go with what you know and all. Heh-heh. (^_^ Anyhow, yeah. Throw that one into the bunch. But for her speed, I don't see her hauling a whole lot of stuff. The Mallard only had a tractive effort (pulling force) of 35,455 lbf (157.7 kN). The Pennsylvania Railroad's T-1 Class was a real powerhouse, pulling at 58,300 lbf (259.3 kN). In fact, if an engineer at the throttle of a T-1 wasn't careful, he could cause a violent wheel slip - even while traveling as fast as 100 mph (161 kph), thus damaging the poppet valves in the main cylinders. They were also described as 'free steaming', meaning they were able to maintain boiler pressure no matter what the throttle was set to. Theoretically, you could have the throttle wide open and she'd never run out of steam so long as the tender's supply of coal and water held out. - robkelk - 09-12-2010 blackaeronaut Wrote:You might want to add http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DRG_Class_05]the next-fastest to the lineup, as well...Dartz Wrote:And yet, you neglect %[link=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mallard_%28locomotive%29]The world's fastest steam locomotive]. She'll make .126C for a short burst, so long as you don't mind the main bearings starting to overheat.Heh. Sorry! (^_^ I kinda have a fixation on American locomotives. Go with what you know and all. Heh-heh. (^_^ -- Rob Kelk "Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of the same sovereign, servants of the same law." - Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012 - Black Aeronaut - 09-12-2010 Cool. I can imagine that one's AI having a very grim personality, yet with a delightfully dry sense of humor. Lessee, personas for the others... The Empire State and the 20th Century will be brothers, since they're essentially both streamlined Hudsons. The Cincinnatian should have a cold and almost otherworldly persona. The S-1 and T-1 are Older Sister and Younger Brother respectively. The Sister will have all the grace, poise, and charm of a debutante... up until you cheeze her off, then she turns downright surly. Her brother is strength, personified. As unyielding as tempered steel, yet he'll spare kind words for someone that needs them. Anyone else got any other suggestions for trains to add? - Bob Schroeck - 09-13-2010 Quote:She'll make .126CYeah, but can she do the Kessel run in less than 12 parsecs? Those are some beautiful locomotives, all of them... -- Bob --------- Then the horns kicked in... ...and my shoes began to squeak. - Black Aeronaut - 09-14-2010 Indeed. It's pretty sad that they no longer strive for any aesthetic appeal in heavy industry now. Fortunately, you have enterprising souls in Fenspace that wish to change that. So, who was it that was in charge of Maetel and Galaxy Railways? Does this meet with your approval? - robkelk - 09-14-2010 Quote:So, who was it that was in charge of Maetel and Galaxy Railways? Does this meet with your approval?Griever hasn't been around for a while, and didn't reply when I sent him chapter 3 of LoGG for pre-reading, so I doubt approval is forthcoming... but I doubt rejection is forthcoming, either. I suspect we might want a consensus (or a Word of Mod) on what to do with the toys left behind by folks who've lost interest in Fenspace... -- Rob Kelk "Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of the same sovereign, servants of the same law." - Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012 - Dartz - 09-14-2010 Actually BA... come to think of it, I have a bunch of Model Loco's in 00 scale kicking around here. If you'd like, I could take some pictures for you. They're mostly Euro, but there're a few American ones in there too I think. It's worth a look in any rate, if you'd like some ideas. ________________________________ --m(^0^)m-- Wot, no sig? - Black Aeronaut - 09-15-2010 Sure thing. Have at it! I'm more familiar with the American ones, so seeing their European cousins would provide a nice bit of diversity. - Proginoskes - 09-15-2010 robkelk Wrote:I suspect we might want a consensus (or a Word of Mod) on what to do with the toys left behind by folks who've lost interest in Fenspace...I suggest that orphaned elements of Fenspace (characters, places, and things whose authors left Fenspace without explicitly declaring them "open") be considered "moderated" or some similar term, basically meaning "open, but use subject to greater (possibly more formalized) scrutiny by the Collective than open items usually are". - robkelk - 09-15-2010 I've spun the "orphaned elements" discussion off into http://drunkardswalkforums.yuku.com/topic/7496]its own thread, so as to not derail the trains. -- Rob Kelk "Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of the same sovereign, servants of the same law." - Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012 - Dartz - 09-16-2010 Alright... here's a couple http://bayimg.com/napHFaACB Class A4 Front (Same type as Mallard). Passenger Loco http://bayimg.com/papheaACb Class A4 Rear, including corridor Tender. http://bayimg.com/PaPHgaaCb Princess Coronation class. Most powerful Loco' in GB. Normally a passenger loco. Fresh out of the box. http://bayimg.com/oAphpaACb Tender showing LMS markings http://bayimg.com/PApHkaaCB Standard Class 9F Evening Star. Last Steam Loco built in Britain before Tornado. Also, 999th 'Standard' Class locomotive built. Most are Freight loco's http://bayimg.com/AAPIDaACb Evening Star Tender. This model's been run quite bit, so isn't mint http://bayimg.com/aapiiaaCb Niagara Including Tender. Model goes back to the 80's http://bayimg.com/aAPijAaCb Niagara Front end. http://bayimg.com/aAPiPaaCB Prussian T18 class. Brand new. http://bayimg.com/BapiEAAcB Some German Coach http://bayimg.com/bAPIlAACb Prussian P10 class. Brand New fresh out of the box http://bayimg.com/bapinAacB Prussian P10 rear I'm no photographer, however. There's a bunch more at home but these are some of the more interesting-looking ones. EDIt: Also... there might be one diesel you might want to consider. CIE's 071 Class , solely because these are epic sounding locomotives. Especially when you stand on a platform, right at the yellow line, and feel the engine's thrumm in your body as it rushes past. ________________________________ --m(^0^)m-- Wot, no sig? |