Farbourne
Rear Admiral
A few times I've seen some really interesting discussions in these forums about the history and evolution of the various fighter designs we see. Folks (usually LOAF) usually chime in with some little known bit of insight about when the Hellcat entered service, or how the Lance (a.k.a. "Dragon") was actually planned as a replacement for the Excalibur, etc...
I think it would be great if this data (date of entry in service, date of retirement, manufacturing company, numbers produced, etc.), along with any notes we have abou the history of a given design (was it developed utilizing technology from an earlier design, anything unusual about how it was first tested, is it known as a reliable or easy to service design, or as a "widowmaker" like the WWII B-26), was in the Ships database. A long time ago (back when I was in college) I found a Wing Commander site that gave actual histories of each WC1 and WC2 ship design--what company made them, when they entered service, why the design was developed, etc. (I think the site was HCl's, but I could be wrong on that). Granted, a lot of that data may have been "fanfic" and not canon, but I think there is a lot of information out there that is canon, and it would be really interesting, not to mention useful (for fan projects that want to stay true to the game canon, for example), if this were all gathered in one place. And what better place than the CIC ships database?
I think it would be great if this data (date of entry in service, date of retirement, manufacturing company, numbers produced, etc.), along with any notes we have abou the history of a given design (was it developed utilizing technology from an earlier design, anything unusual about how it was first tested, is it known as a reliable or easy to service design, or as a "widowmaker" like the WWII B-26), was in the Ships database. A long time ago (back when I was in college) I found a Wing Commander site that gave actual histories of each WC1 and WC2 ship design--what company made them, when they entered service, why the design was developed, etc. (I think the site was HCl's, but I could be wrong on that). Granted, a lot of that data may have been "fanfic" and not canon, but I think there is a lot of information out there that is canon, and it would be really interesting, not to mention useful (for fan projects that want to stay true to the game canon, for example), if this were all gathered in one place. And what better place than the CIC ships database?