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20 years 3 months ago #17899 by Shane
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Can anyone identify what purpose this part serves?

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It seems to be a flap of some kind. But I'd never heard of a comsec performing atmospheric flight, so I doubt it's an aero-brake. Does it shield some important hardware?

It appears (top and bottom) on the I-War comsec model. And in the EoC old comsec model. And in Craig Clark's high-poly dreadnaught model, so I assume it must be there for a reason. (Hmmm... never checked if it appears on Cal's new comsec.)

It's clearly seperated from the frame, so it most likely moves in some fashion. No model shows any type hardware attached to it, so I would assume it's under the flap itself. If the comsec were atmo-capable, hydraulics would be mounted under it to ensure hinges do not cause uneccessary drag (or overheat and melt).

The more I look at it, the more it looks like aero-brakes.

I'm working on the comsec model for the high-poly frigate, and figured it would help if I actually knew what purpose it served. ;):D

Anyone know the function?

Thanks.

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20 years 3 months ago #8403 by Tarcoon
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Cals Comsec doesn't have this satellite antenna.
Maybe some kind of heatsink?


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20 years 3 months ago #8409 by Shane
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I don't know... It'd be a strange shape for a heat sink. Usually PS sticks with the 'finned' style (if the model displays one at all)... like the ones at rear of the Dreadnaught.

The more I look at them, the more I think they are aero-brakes... or were meant to be. They're a dark black ceramic color, just like heat shields.

Does anyone know of conclusive evidence that comsecs could not survive atmo?

I'll post this topic at the INA forum. Lot of I-War fans there, and maybe I can get Stephen Robertson's opinion (he'd know [8D]) I think any game info on this will most likely be from I-War, as EoC only featured the 'new and improved' comsec.

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20 years 3 months ago #8417 by GrandpaTrout
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Well, perhaps the comsec is used to land. It does have that shuttle like two toned hull, just as if there were heat shields along the leading edges.

There is one mission in Iwar where one of the curve shaped crew quarters detaches and lands on a planet. As a science mission.

Those little flaps could tip up as some kind of control surface, or very short tail fins. Of course landing would require feet or something.

Anything on the bottom of those comsec models?

-Gtrout

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20 years 3 months ago #8418 by Shane
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Comsec models appear smooth on the bottom, but there's no telling what could be hidden under a panel. :D But I've given up hopes of seeing one actively maneuver in atmo like a plane. The consensus at the INA is that it does not have the surface area to sustain flight on it's own power... and I have to agree.

At least we know what the flaps are for... they would probably function in a quick drop into a Jovian planet's upper layers if a comsec was attempting to avoid pursuit. And/or would look really cool in a planetary forced-landing/crash sequence.

I'd noticed the dark edges on the front also, but didn't put two and two together until I was half-asleep last night. Definately heat-resistant tiles. I'll texture them with the same surface as the attitude-flaps.

I guess it took building one to really appreciate the ComSec's shape. It's a marvel in simplicity (half a flattened sphere, tapered slightly at the nose) but very elegent in design.


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20 years 3 months ago #8425 by Jwk the Hemp Monkey
or the simpler option, its a segment that helps connect the comsec to a larger ship, something has to move in the process. However, an emergency atmospheric landing equipment might be a possiablity.

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