Okay, let's all get straight about the many Concordias.
1: Concordia from Action Stations: Scrapped after the battle of McAuliffe? or was it refitted?(I can't remember)
2: Concordia supercruiser: 2641-2659? Went to the boneyard after that?
3: Concordia, Confederation Dreadnought: 2665-...
I meant Forstchen. The word "span" in the context he used it in, like: "The engines span on the T-Bolt." It is SPUN!!! and "Hanger", no, it's HANGAR. A Hanger is something you hang clothes on! I could go on, but I'd have to skim my WC books.
mpanty, I meant in printing. FC came out AFTER WC4.
Nep: How could Blair have seen both bays launching if it is either side? He was in his T-Bolt at the time.
P.S. They said the Vance Richards was alive in WC4, but didn't he die in False Colors? I can't remember, it's been a few months...
Reading WC4 and I have been slightly bothered by chapter 2. It says the Concordia was destroyed over Earth and that Bear was a rear admiral by the end of the war.
<<Mistake?>>
The perspective is that of Blair, so I guess maybe he could have mistaken rear admiral for commodore in recalling...
I know. Ferrets were cool. I like them better than Arrows or Hornets. Only problem is, they aren't very heavily armed. I guess that is what you get with a Patrol Fighter.
I have been wondering this for a long time, so I just need someone to clear it up for me: is it pronounced "ferr-et" like the animal, or is it "ferr-ay?"
Okay. Then say you have the Third Fleet of the Claw and the Fifth Fleet of the Claw attacking two different sites, and the biggest fleet you have is headed up by the Vesuvius. What do you do then?
I think that Midway was a waste of money in some aspects, but then, so was Vesuvius. Neither could be in more system at once, when a dozen jeep carriers or two or three light fleet carriers could easily do this.
At the time I saw it, I thought that WC:Movie was just an adaptation of the game because I had never played it before. SO that is why I assumed that the Rapiers were one and the same.