In my grand tradition of taking forever to reply to anything:
I was originally thinking that the F-EZig would be a nickname, but then I remembered we're talking about Fen. So yeah, lets call it the F-EZig. And
Rob, I never noticed the Operation Great Justice connotations, no sir (If you believe that I've some wonderful waterfront property for sale, it's
cheap).
I think I'll give the class a typical max V of 0.12c and a plot dependant, but rather decent acceleration curve.
If the Boskone War starts with the SOS-con in May 2012 and Fen built major combatants start entering the war around 2013 (per the Ptichka's writeup on
the Wiki) I figure the first F-EZigs should be available around, say November/December 2012 with noticeable numbers (assuming anyone wants them) available in
March/April
2013 depending on the availability of Long EZ kits to convert and 'wave.
I'll leave a single class quirk for the moment, and individual F-EZigs can have as many personal quirks as the author wants to mention.
F
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The program I just wrote 1) compiled the first time without any errors
and 2) worked like it was supposed to. I don't know whether to be proud
or scared to death -- bash.org/?17271
I was originally thinking that the F-EZig would be a nickname, but then I remembered we're talking about Fen. So yeah, lets call it the F-EZig. And
Rob, I never noticed the Operation Great Justice connotations, no sir (If you believe that I've some wonderful waterfront property for sale, it's
cheap).
I think I'll give the class a typical max V of 0.12c and a plot dependant, but rather decent acceleration curve.
If the Boskone War starts with the SOS-con in May 2012 and Fen built major combatants start entering the war around 2013 (per the Ptichka's writeup on
the Wiki) I figure the first F-EZigs should be available around, say November/December 2012 with noticeable numbers (assuming anyone wants them) available in
March/April
2013 depending on the availability of Long EZ kits to convert and 'wave.
I'll leave a single class quirk for the moment, and individual F-EZigs can have as many personal quirks as the author wants to mention.
F
--
The program I just wrote 1) compiled the first time without any errors
and 2) worked like it was supposed to. I don't know whether to be proud
or scared to death -- bash.org/?17271