mundungus wrote:This inspires an obvious product idea: a book (or e-book) of hundreds of ships (and custom fighters) in Drake notation. It would be nearly trivial for Dan to put together.
1. Have players submit their favorite ships (probably as shipbuilder .xls files for easy verification).
2. Let players vote on which ones they like. Either select the top N ships, or any that get at least K votes. (An automated voting system would probably be worth the effort).
3. ...
4. Profit!
If players have already seen the ships to vote on them why would they buy the book?
mundungus wrote:What the world also needs is a shipbuilding program that could READ Drake notation. (If it could print out prettier ship record sheets, even better -- I've had a player pull out old Star Fleet Battles books and say, "Now THIS is a ship record sheet!")
Alas, I don't have the time to write such a program, so I'll take the coward's way out and sit on the sidelines proclaiming that Someone ought to do it. :-)
A couple of things wrong with this.
First, the Drake notation format would have to be changed so that every item of information would be imported into a known cell. I believe that means that all possible choices would have to be in the notation even if they are not on the ship and still have to be represented by a space and comma (or chosen character,space would not work for this). Every drake notation would need to have exactly the same formatting.
Second, The input sheet would then have to be linked to each known notation cell. Unless there is a way to keep a cell linked to the contents of another and allow it to be changed, a fresh input sheet would be needed for each new Drake notation or if you make a mistake.
I also think that the different spreadsheets may have different ways of importing text files.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
It would seem to be a lot of work for little gain.
How about a vote on record sheets, Pretty or functional?
Paul