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[RFP]We're gonna need a bigger boat - Dartz - 02-10-2014 Quote:From: Captain@Ciara.Fen Or, a chance for the builders to run wild. ________________________________ --m(^0^)m-- Wot, no sig? - HRogge - 02-15-2014 From: Cathy at jenga.ci.fen To: Captain at Ciara.Fen Subject: Re: [RFP] Construction of Space Vessel. [Confidential] Thank you for sending us your email. Unfortunately our ship building capacities are currently very limited and specialized to the Normandy Class. Even building a new Normandy takes at least a year, developing a new large ship and build it might take us even longer. I would suggest you get in contact with Hephaestus, they are always happy to build something large and we know from an insider source they have a lot of Battlesteel left over from a different project. They have built several large ships over the years, so they will surely be able to create a worthy successor of the SS Ciara. Cathy - M Fnord - 02-15-2014 Quote:From: okb-3(at)soviet.fenMr. Fnord interdimensional man of mystery FenWiki - Your One-Stop Shop for Fenspace Information "I. Drink. Your. NERDRAGE!" - ECSNorway - 02-19-2014 Quote:From: j_dolittle(at)greenwood.fenTo: captain(at)ciara.fen-- Sucrose Octanitrate. Proof positive that with sufficient motivation, you can make anything explode. - LynnInDenver - 02-20-2014 From: LordAndMaster(at)jmc.fenTo: captain(at)ciara.fen Captain, Sorry to hear the old girl is finally needing to be retired. We do have some excess capacity, so to speak. We also have some plans we've been drawing up for a "White Dwarf" class ship. Obviously, nowhere near our dreamed "Red Dwarf" designs. On paper, it will be capable of interstellar travel. Also, as a stopgap, we can provide shipbuilding plans, if not a couple of older models, of our Blue Midget design. They're also interstellar capable, but they're also somewhat smaller. On the plus side, each one also has a greatly reduced crew need. While we run with crews of four typically, they can be run by two in a pinch. Crews of three are the recommended bare minimum. -- "You know how parents tell you everything's going to fine, but you know they're lying to make you feel better? Everything's going to be fine." - The Doctor - Dartz - 02-22-2014 I'll leave it for another week, to see if anyone wants to chip anything else in. Then I'll roll a fair dice and come up with a justification. ________________________________ --m(^0^)m-- Wot, no sig? - robkelk - 02-23-2014 From: not-a-lectroid(at)yoyodyne.fen To: captain(at)ciara.fen Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems has on file plans for the Nieves Class II Galactic Cruiser, which would be a close fit for your needs. If built to design, she has a 22 light-year range (enough to reach the Tannhauser Gate, but not return), and can carry either three S.A.M. Bolitho-class launches or one Federation Type-7 Shuttle. However, this design only carries 25 passengers, but it is rated for 65 metric tons of cargo in addition to trip consumables. We should be able to redesign the ship to carry 30 passengers and make safe water landings if you are willing to forgo 12 tons of cargo space and most crew amenities. Please note that Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems is a ship design firm; we do not actually build our ships. But if you tell Hephaestus Mining and Metalworking that it's a Yoyodyne, you'll get 1% off the quote! OOC: StellviaCorp buys designs as needed; it doesn't create them. Artemis builds research and survey ships, not passenger ships. The Sammies don't build anything that big. And I get the feeling you don't want a Romulan Warbird or a Corellian Frigate. -- 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 - DeputyJones - 03-04-2014 From: [url=mailto:TheBigO@pavonis.fen[/url] Ev'nin Cap'n, As you know, DeLorean's been working with the Gearheads at Sara to put out a modifiable version of Genesis Climber Mospeada's Garfish-class high speed troop carrier, starting out with a destroyer for STARS and GJ-use and a cargo carrier version for market production (fans of Robotech fanon call the latter a modified Marathon-class, but as I consider Macek to be a five letter swear word, I'll not share my opinion on that). I've punched up some numbers and talked to my guys, gals, and whathaveyous in the project and they assure me that making a version of the detachable sub-pod water landing capable is doable. As with most DeLorean products, we've tried to both stay as original to the canon source material and make the design as adaptable for real world use as possible. As such, the civilian model Garfish will be capable of the required PEPPER standards, but per Pavonis' standing agreement with GJ about selling warships we can only sell a ship capable of mounting weapons, not a ship already with said weapons, even if you can just buy them from Mishima or elsewhere at the same time that you buy the ship and mount them yourself (sheesh). Also, the modifiable internal design is made to be adjustable to fit the needs of a variety of customers. The OCEO DeLorean Motor Company"Where we're going, we don't need roads." - Dartz - 03-04-2014 I tried to be fair: from: captain@ciara.fen To: (shiplist) Subj: Decision on replacement for SS Ciara [Confidential] To whom it may concern. Thanks to everyone who sent in a submission - you made this much harder than we thought it'd be. This is only a summary mind - a full report will be sent individually soon enough, showing how scoring and voting was decided. If anyone feels they've been given a short-shift, we'll be happy to discuss things in person. After careful consideration and a final vote amongst ourselves, we have made our final decision. DeLorean's offering, the Garfish class, offered a highy configureable internal load, for a good price with flexible armaments. However, it also lacked the true ocean landing capability we were counting upon. The offering from Yoyodyne, the Class II galactic cruiser, in our opinion was too much of a compromised design. While meeting all of our basic requirements and being otherwise well executed, unfortunately there were other vessels which exceeded our specifications in a number of important areas. The Ha-5, offered to us by Hasegawa design bureau, exceeded our expectations in cargo capability, range and crew amenities, and cost, offering the best ton of cargo-per-credit ratio of all the designs we received. The modified Eagle-class frigate, offered by Stonewell-Bellecomb, exceeded our expectations in all areas - especially in cargo capacity, crew comfort and armour. It is, however, bloody expensive. Based on this, both Ha-5 and Eagle-class craft were shortlisted and put to a full crew vote. Ultimately, although far exceeding our specifications, we felt we just couldn't afford to operate an Eagle-class vessel on a long-term basis, therefore, we have decided to offer the contract to Hasegawa Design Bureau. All going well, the replacement for the SS. Ciara will be the modified Ha-5 class cruiser, S.L. Macha. Until the Macha has been completed, our cargo and passenger obligations will be handled by the Blue Midgets, 'Diarmuid' and 'Grainne', on chartered loan from the Jupiter Mining Company. SS Ciara will be docked at Port Phobos for the last time on 22nd July of this year, after our final run from Stellvia to Phobos is completed. You're all welcome to come along, I managed to get two cases of Redbreast 12yo (Distilled when we first launched to space) with some custom labels made up which we'll be happy to share out. We'd appreciate if you don't tell too many people, as we really don't want a fuss over it. The last thing we want is a rush on tickets, touts driving up prices and ruining our reputation, or honest visitors getting in the way when we're still under contract and have work to do. Or worse, people outright cancelling our remaining contracts. Anyway, I hope to see you all there. Is Mise le meas. Raymond Garret -------------- The one with the fancy hat and jacket, and the weight of the world on his shoulders. SS Ciara: Secure Cargo, Passenger and Charter. Mars. Venus. Earth. ________________________________ --m(^0^)m-- Wot, no sig? - M Fnord - 03-05-2014 Quote:From: okb-3(at)soviet.fenMr. Fnord interdimensional man of mystery FenWiki - Your One-Stop Shop for Fenspace Information "I. Drink. Your. NERDRAGE!" |