Salvo! by geirla
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Description
Something more conventional this time. I've been reading too much Weber again (well, given the size of his last few Honorverse books, even one can be too much). So I'm back to a simple space combat scene. Well, not that simple. The smoke trails were a royal pain. Finally, I made a bent pipe in Carrara, imported it and then messed with the cloud volumetric for a couple of hours until I was happy with it.
(Would there be smoke trails in space? I dunno - too much BSG on the TV)
I'm almost happy with the asteroid texture (shape made with positive and negative metaballs - texture vary a bit between each piece - but they blend pretty nice) but I final just decided to call this one done.
I had to play with this one a bit in post; I did too well on the stealth hull and while "realistic" I wanted to show more than just the ship's silhouette.
Thanks for all your views and comments.
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The Thunderbolt class corvette was one of the Belt's most effective combatants during the war. At nearly 20,000mt dry weight , the Thunderbolt was big for a corvette, but it could hold its own against Martian Sirius class destroyers and it could, and did, tear apart Martian corvettes in single engagements.
The Thunderbolt was built for endurance, raiding and stealth, but with twenty drone tubes, it could also contribute greatly to major engagements, providing concentrated firepower in a single salvo. Rounding out its offensive capabilities were two spinal 30GJ cannons, six 3.8m 16GJ glasers and six triple turrets firing 100MJ guided munitions for both commerce raiding and point defense.
Its stealthed hull and its ten highly efficient 50TWe(max) fusion reactors linked to variable thrust ion engines, provided the Thunderbolt with a signature no greater than a Marauder and endurance, at least at lower accelerations, unequaled by any military vessel. Unfortunately, maximum thrust at full power was barely 100,000mt, providing little more than 4Gs acceleration with nearly dry tanks. This defect limited the Thunderbolt to a stand-off role and to commerce raiding.
Only twenty-six Thunderbolts were built before or during the Martian-Belter war, limiting their effectiveness. Kantor Shipyards on Psyche was the sole builder of the class and the firm's strict enforcement of patents on its drive train and hull coating technologies prevented additional procurement.
These limited numbers crippled Admiral Hauser's attempt to execute a "U-Boat" strategy against Martian military and civilian spacecraft. In him memoirs, Hauser insisted that he would have won the war with a hundred Thunderbolts, a questionable assertion that, of course, cannot be tested.
-- excerpt from Twenty-sixth Century Warships , Dr. Lerona Basquelle, Artemis Press 2609
Comments (6)
andrewfrank
That's a really good image and a really good story! I can see all of the hard work that you put into both.
kjer_99
Good question about the trails. I suppose it would all depend on what the technology was that made the weapons work. I suspect it would be more likely that we'd just see flaming exhaust gases or something of that sort, rather than a smoke trail. And would it trail? or just balloon out? This is a very fine sci-fi render and does "honor" to Webber's books, which I also enjoy--no matter how large. Grin.
Rutra
I prefer large books, it makes the reading pleasure last longer. :-) Good asteroid, good ship. The smoke trails came out perfect.
dcmstarships
good looking space combat scene
Ourias3D
Superbe vaisseau et scène de combat !
NefariousDrO
Very good modeling and design. A well thought-out ship, with excellent conceptual background and execution. Great work!