Talk:AFOH/@comment-27015223-20151013144344/@comment-27822653-20151015032155

" Most RP ships have similar lay-outs that may allow a boarder to pinpoint the  general area  where to board,"

What? That makes no sense at all, AT ALL. It makes no sense for different ships to have similar layouts. For example, a Rhm Borsig would not in any way have the layout that would even resemble a Rook II, or a Covenator to a Caernarvon Mk III. So, that is out the window.

" All of the "scientific" explanation is well and good, but carrying it a bit too far takes the fun out. "The fleet warps behind (or in the flank) of the enemy fleet and blasts away" is a common occurrence/scenario/tactic in RP. This implies a precise maneuver"

What? since when was warping to a location also know as the flank or rear of an enemy become a precise maneuver? You just warp there. That simple. Precise would be something like "The ships

warps within the enemy fleet evenly spaced out or the ships warps inside the massive superfactory.

And my 60 by 60 example was an example, im just saying your tank will need to be pretty big. and for that APC, you wouldent have enough room to put a large power source AND a warp drive, not leaving enough room for the people inside and making the tank rather heavy.