Anderson & Felix Guide to Naval Architecture

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Anderson & Felix Guide to Naval Architecture
Anderson & Felix Guide.png
Author Michael Johnson
Publisher Gypsy Knights Games
Version Cepheus Engine
Format PDF
Language English
Pages 150
Year Published 2016
Canonical
Available from DriveThru RPG


Synopsis[edit]

Your project gets the green light!

Currently the largest ship building company in Clement Sector, the Anderson and Felix Shipbuilders Company was started on Hub in 2299 by Jamie Anderson and Reynaldo Felix. Both Anderson and Felix brought to Clement Sector their considerable expertise and experience constructing space vessels for travel between Earth and the Earth Sector colonies. And now that expertise is in your hands!

Ranging from tiny ten tonne work pods to massive armored system defense monitors, the space ships of Clement Sector are as varied as the crews that operate them.

This book provides the tools for a naval architect to design small craft to huge in-system ships, trader or capital ship. They can install the latest technology to allow the ship to transit interstellar distances, use inertialess drives or to “ride fire “on a ship that uses spin gravity to provide for crew comfort. They can also design low technology missile armed warships or capital ships bristling with high energy weapons and ship killing torpedoes.

The book merges the adventure class ship and capital ship design sequences into a new design sequence that allows for better design flow.

Your tools await you!

Credits[edit]

Author: Michael Johnson
Artist: Ian Stead, Bradley Warnes, Sam Harvey, John Watts, Crom