From: Lord Protector Kayle Skolaris (haugh-1@dellnet.com)
Subject: Re: [W-STGOD] Initation Order: READ
Newsgroups: alt.startrek.vs.starwars
Date: 2000/01/11

Precisely how large is your worldship anyway? I'm trying to figure out who
has the largest single vessel on the field. I believe I hold that honor, but
I could be wrong.




From: Kyle (kylejk@netzero.net)
Subject: Re: [W-STGOD] Initation Order: READ
Newsgroups: alt.startrek.vs.starwars
Date: 2000/01/11

Lord Protector Kayle Skolaris wrote:
>
> Precisely how large is your worldship anyway? I'm trying to figure out who
> has the largest single vessel on the field. I believe I hold that honor, but
> I could be wrong.


I'm not sure how big Graemes is but my ship is 4000 kilometers in
diameter, well it will be when it's repaired. I don't know if you caught
the original post outlining my forces so I should tell you, my ships are
extremely powerful, a single fighter can BDZ a small continent (like
Australia) even my Destroyers, can destroy planets, and my Planetoid can
destroy star systems (with a single standard missile).

Star Marshall Knopf




From: Lord Protector Kayle Skolaris (haugh-1@dellnet.com)
Subject: Re: [W-STGOD] Initation Order: READ
Newsgroups: alt.startrek.vs.starwars
Date: 2000/01/11


Gotta ask, why so powerful? I mean, is there any story/rationale behind it,
or did you just randomly assign abilities to your ships?




From: Kyle (kylejk@netzero.net)
Subject: Re: [W-STGOD] Initation Order: READ
Newsgroups: alt.startrek.vs.starwars
Date: 2000/01/13


Lord Protector Kayle Skolaris wrote:
>
> Gotta ask, why so powerful? I mean, is there any story/rationale behind it,
> or did you just randomly assign abilities to your ships?


I took it from the Dahak Series by David Weber. He doesn't give eaxact
ship stats but he does give weapon power and ship sizes, so I just
rationalized from there, and anyway I originaly only had a small fleet
so I wanted it to be the most adavanced to help equalize it.

Kyl
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From: Graeme Dice (grdice@home.com)
Subject: Re: [W-STGOD] Initation Order: READ
Newsgroups: alt.startrek.vs.starwars
Date: 2000/01/11


Lord Protector Kayle Skolaris wrote:
>
> Precisely how large is your worldship anyway? I'm trying to figure out who
> has the largest single vessel on the field. I believe I hold that honor, but
> I could be wrong.


The best answer I can give you, is am big as my imagination sees it.
Really though, I said at least once that it's reactors are the size of
two Earth's.  You can extrapolate from that.  I tend to keep it away
from planets to avoid tidal effects.

Graeme Dice




From: Lord Protector Kayle Skolaris (omega_zero_day@my-deja.com)
Subject: Re: [W-STGOD] Initation Order: READ
Newsgroups: alt.startrek.vs.starwars
Date: 2000/01/12

Ah. In that case I believe my Battlesphere and MaintenanceSphere both
safely out-size anything on the field. They are stardrive-
capable/realspace mobile Dyson Spheres. When I build a staging area, I
do NOT fuck around!




From: Xtreme Psycho (xtreme02@yahoo.com)
Subject: Re: [W-STGOD] Initation Order: READ
Newsgroups: alt.startrek.vs.starwars
Date: 2000/01/11

Lord Protector Kayle Skolaris wrote in message
<85giaf$vhg$1@nnrp1.deja.com>...
:Ah. In that case I believe my Battlesphere and MaintenanceSphere both
:safely out-size anything on the field. They are stardrive-
:capable/realspace mobile Dyson Spheres. When I build a staging area, I
:do NOT fuck around!
:


I could have brought the ships I've been using in my novel. Each ship's size
is: Length; 2000x the sun's diameter, Width; 1000x the Sun's diameter and
it's height; 250x sun's diameter.




From: Lord Protector Kayle Skolaris (omega_zero_day@my-deja.com)
Subject: Re: [W-STGOD] Initation Order: READ
Newsgroups: alt.startrek.vs.starwars
Date: 2000/01/12


In article <XfSe4.14742$2x3.260261@newscontent-01.sprint.ca>,
  "Xtreme Psycho" <xtreme02@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> I could have brought the ships I've been using in my novel. Each ship's size
> is: Length; 2000x the sun's diameter, Width; 1000x the Sun's diameter and
> it's height; 250x sun's diameter.


Sounds very impressive, and that's not sarcasm at all, but the Ragnarok
is still bigger. I have one ship at my disposal that is even bigger
than the Ragnarok, but it stays out in the gulf between galaxies at all
times. Even Ex-Sith Lords have problems with disrupting galactic
ecologies.




From: Xtreme Psycho (xtreme02@yahoo.com)
Subject: Re: [W-STGOD] Initation Order: READ
Newsgroups: alt.startrek.vs.starwars
Date: 2000/01/12

:Sounds very impressive, and that's not sarcasm at all, but the Ragnarok
:is still bigger. I have one ship at my disposal that is even bigger
:than the Ragnarok, but it stays out in the gulf between galaxies at all
:times. Even Ex-Sith Lords have problems with disrupting galactic
:ecologies.
:



What are the dimensions of those ships?

Are they larger than these dimensions?

Mammoth Class Starship

Length: 2,780,000,000km or  1,737,500,000 miles
Width:   1,390,000,000km or  868,750,000 miles
Height:     347,500,000km or  217,187,500 miles




From: Lord Protector Kayle Skolaris (omega_zero_day@my-deja.com)
Subject: Re: [W-STGOD] Initation Order: READ
Newsgroups: alt.startrek.vs.starwars
Date: 2000/01/12


In article <HN0f4.15514$2x3.278071@newscontent-01.sprint.ca>,
  "Xtreme Psycho" <xtreme02@yahoo.com> wrote:

> What are the dimensions of those ships?
>
> Are they larger than these dimensions?
>
> Mammoth Class Starship
>
> Length: 2,780,000,000km or  1,737,500,000 miles
> Width:   1,390,000,000km or  868,750,000 miles
> Height:     347,500,000km or  217,187,500 miles


I honestly do not know how large the Ragnarok or the Genesis are in
absolute terms. I can say this, however. Being Dyson Spheres they
envelope stars. This is what all Dyson Spheres do. However, these
particular sphere encircle binary star systems. The stars inside are a
pair of Blue Supergiants. The spheres are large enough that the stars
inside can safely orbit one another without falling into each other. I
honestly don't know how large that makes them, but I'm thinking on the
order of 6 or 7 light hours in diameter at least.




From: Jonathan Boyd (jonathan@jboyd.co.uk)
Subject: Re: [W-STGOD] Initation Order: READ
Newsgroups: alt.startrek.vs.starwars
Date: 2000/01/12

in article 85im8r$h03$1@nnrp1.deja.com, Lord Protector Kayle Skolaris at
omega_zero_day@my-deja.com wrote on 12/1/00 7:56 pm:

> I honestly do not know how large the Ragnarok or the Genesis are in
> absolute terms. I can say this, however. Being Dyson Spheres they
> envelope stars. This is what all Dyson Spheres do. However, these
> particular sphere encircle binary star systems. The stars inside are a
> pair of Blue Supergiants. The spheres are large enough that the stars
> inside can safely orbit one another without falling into each other. I
> honestly don't know how large that makes them, but I'm thinking on the
> order of 6 or 7 light hours in diameter at least.


Have you thought about how much material you would need to build that? The
industrial capacity? The amount of mass it would have?
--
Jonathan
AIM: BoydClone | STvsSW website: http://www.jboyd.co.uk
/



From: Lord Protector Kayle Skolaris (omega_zero_day@my-deja.com)
Subject: Re: [W-STGOD] Initation Order: READ
Newsgroups: alt.startrek.vs.starwars
Date: 2000/01/13


In article <B4A2AD36.487%jonathan@jboyd.co.uk>,
  Jonathan Boyd <jonathan@jboyd.co.uk> wrote:

> Have you thought about how much material you would need to build that? The
> industrial capacity? The amount of mass it would have?
> --
> Jonathan
> AIM: BoydClone | STvsSW website: http://www.jboyd.co.uk/
>
>


Yes, yes, and yes. Your point?