
Space Musketeer
For the inauguration of the Mousquet frigate class, Daji thought it would be a good idea to suit herself as a musketeer.
Maybe that's too much after all?
Random idea for a random stream, since no one shows for a request.
Kitsune Daji © Amiral Aesir
Watercolors, the 24th November 2018
For the inauguration of the Mousquet frigate class, Daji thought it would be a good idea to suit herself as a musketeer.
Maybe that's too much after all?
Random idea for a random stream, since no one shows for a request.
Kitsune Daji © Amiral Aesir
Watercolors, the 24th November 2018
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Portraits
Species Fox (Other)
Size 940 x 1280px
File Size 1.98 MB
Listed in Folders
Perhaps this might strike you odd, but I'm as interested in seeing the vessel as much as I am the ever-gorgeous Daji. Also, the blade reminds me of either the Destrezza Prime or the Endura, both weapons from Warframe.
On the matter of the ship, what are her dimensions, mass, and capabilities?
On the matter of the ship, what are her dimensions, mass, and capabilities?
I didn't think much about the ship itself, except that the frigate are supposed to protect other warships and important ships.
The normally accepted role of a frigate is that of a pocket destroyer, lacking a fighterbay and fighter support facilities/crews enabling the ship to be shrunk down to only slightly bigger than a corvette.
As a result, they mostly patrol within a group of ship.
I would say personally that the frigates are within 600 and 1.400m long, and would probably host between 400 and 800 crews.
As for the mass, that's impolite to ask that to a lady~
The normally accepted role of a frigate is that of a pocket destroyer, lacking a fighterbay and fighter support facilities/crews enabling the ship to be shrunk down to only slightly bigger than a corvette.
As a result, they mostly patrol within a group of ship.
I would say personally that the frigates are within 600 and 1.400m long, and would probably host between 400 and 800 crews.
As for the mass, that's impolite to ask that to a lady~
*chuckles*
I agree mostly with the role of the frigate, being that, in a lot of science fiction, the frigate is often used as what is oft-times referred to as a "peacetime Destroyer", being a vessel of limited endurance (time out of port or between ports) usually used to escort civilian commerce or military cargo convoys and perform in the electronic intelligence role. Often, they see use in customs operations as well. Physically, they're usually considered the smallest capital ships actually fielded, with the smallest crews.
I'd err on the lower side for the size, but then, I'm not sure how compact the technology for drives, power systems, and life support is in your setting, nor the necessary space for things like heat management and weapons, so I can't really myself give hard, fast, and solid suggestions there. As always, I rather adore the tech side of things, and have had a quiet yet abiding interest in your setting.
Much love to you and many many thanks for continuing to share your beautiful art with us all.
I agree mostly with the role of the frigate, being that, in a lot of science fiction, the frigate is often used as what is oft-times referred to as a "peacetime Destroyer", being a vessel of limited endurance (time out of port or between ports) usually used to escort civilian commerce or military cargo convoys and perform in the electronic intelligence role. Often, they see use in customs operations as well. Physically, they're usually considered the smallest capital ships actually fielded, with the smallest crews.
I'd err on the lower side for the size, but then, I'm not sure how compact the technology for drives, power systems, and life support is in your setting, nor the necessary space for things like heat management and weapons, so I can't really myself give hard, fast, and solid suggestions there. As always, I rather adore the tech side of things, and have had a quiet yet abiding interest in your setting.
Much love to you and many many thanks for continuing to share your beautiful art with us all.
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