Topic: Using Tonnage to Calculate Hull
I used the USS Enterprise (form Star trek) to figure this out.
I want my Heavy Cruisers to have about 10 hull. In the Star Fleet Tech Manual it states the Enterprise is 190,000 tons. I divided this 10, giving 19,000.
I then looked at their Destroyer Class, 95,000 tons, divided by 19,000, giving a 5 Hull. Sounds about right to me.
Scout Class, 94,500... giving a 4.9, rounded to 5. Again about right for me.
Dreadnought, 285,000... gives us a Hull of 15.
Tug Class... Alone gives 126,500. Comes out to 7 Hull. The various containers it can pull along can be calculated and added on to the tug's Hull.
Using this formula, if we have the tonnage of the ship, we can calculate it's hull no matter what universe it comes from (Babylon 5, Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica, etc.).
That way we can have battles between the separate universes on an even keel (pun).
Problem is this... we would need to find the information for the tonnage of those other ships.
The Battlestar Galactica has been figured out to 20,000,000 tons!
At he bottom of http://www.tecr.com/galactica/capships/battlestar.htm
Giving a Hull of 1053!!! :shock:
Oh well! This was typed up as I was doing the calculations and I guess I'm back to the ol' drawing board. :roll:
Some fun sites from my research...
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Saved the best for last... http://www.merzo.net/
Enjoy!
Warren