Topic: Paperclips and Vikings...

Its the Norwegians!

Bergen-class cruiser (57 pts)
Hull: 15
HVP: 2
TR: 6, AV: 2
Primary: 8/d8(x2)
Secondary: --
Light: 6/d4(x1)
Equipment:
10 Hale Rockets
[Hull] [Armour] [Thrust] [Primary] [Secondary] [Light Guns]
[1-12] [13] [14-15] [16-18] [--] [19-20]
Q Hits inflicted on the 8th hull hit

Sister Ship: Narvik

Sleipnir-class FAC Carrier (43 pts)
Hull: 15
HVP: 1
TR: 6, AV: 2
Primary: --
Secondary: --
Light: 10/d4(x1)
Equipment:
Keel Bombard [d20(x4)]
2 Machine Guns
4 Mine Factors
9 FACs
[Hull] [Armour] [Thrust] [Primary] [Secondary] [Light Guns]
[1-12] [13] [14-16] [--] [--] [17-20]
Q Hits inflicted on the 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th, 10th, 12th and 14th hull hit

Nordkyn-class destroyer (8 pts)
Hull: 2
HVP: 2
TR: 8, AV: 0
Primary: --
Secondary: --
Light: 4/d4(x1)
Torpedoes: 2/d6(x5)
Equipment:
None
[Hull] [Armour] [Thrust] [Primary] [Secondary] [Light Guns]
[1-5] [--] [6-15] [--] [--] [16-20]

Ula-class FAC (8 pts)
TR: 8
Torpedoes: 1/d4(x5)
Equipment:
5 Hale Rockets
3 Machine Guns

Re: Paperclips and Vikings...

Why do I suddenly have the urge to sing the spam song?
:-)

Shouldn't SOME Germanic/Scandinavian ships be called 'Odin', or 'Thor', perhaps 'Wotan'? Dan called some SOVIET ship 'Perun', which was the Slavic God of Thunder/ Thor equivalent. The Soviets were aetheists. :-/

..or am I letting the Dr Pepper swing me WAY out into Geek land?

Re: Paperclips and Vikings...

Yes, yes you are big_smile

However, Sleipnir is from the Norse mythology. I can't remember exactly, but its before Ragnarok, and after the Vanir/Aesir War...:D

Re: Paperclips and Vikings...

Sleipnir is Odin's eight-legged horse, given to him as a gift from Loki.  Also (like many critters in Norse myth) an offspring of Loki, who could give Zeus a run for his money in the "Deities That Sleep Around A Lot" category.  Must be something about being able to shapechange that makes you randy.  The eight legs symbolize a variety of things depending on who you listen to, including compass directions and a coffin being carried by four pallbearers.

Interesting ships.  That carrier's dirt cheap for what it brings to the table, although the FACs will add a lot of cost, won't they?

Rich

Re: Paperclips and Vikings...

thedugan wrote:

Shouldn't SOME Germanic/Scandinavian ships be called 'Odin', or 'Thor', perhaps 'Wotan'? Dan called some SOVIET ship 'Perun', which was the Slavic God of Thunder/ Thor equivalent. The Soviets were aetheists. :-/

"Dan" didn't name any of the Soviet ships anything... that's all Matt, who had a pretty good reason for using mythological names on Soviet ships.

Matt?

Daniel Kast
Majestic Twelve Games
cricket@mj12games.com

Re: Paperclips and Vikings...

cricket wrote:
thedugan wrote:

Shouldn't SOME Germanic/Scandinavian ships be called 'Odin', or 'Thor', perhaps 'Wotan'? Dan called some SOVIET ship 'Perun', which was the Slavic God of Thunder/ Thor equivalent. The Soviets were aetheists. :-/

"Dan" didn't name any of the Soviet ships anything... that's all Matt, who had a pretty good reason for using mythological names on Soviet ships.

Matt?

Sorry, I'm suffering from information overload. I need a vacation.

Matt?

Just seemed outta place.

..or I'm too geekish.

..or something.

I'm taking Father's Week off....wanna bet my wife has some project in mind for me?See? I'm rambling....

Re: Paperclips and Vikings...

Not to me. 

To me, the commies were trying to lend a mythical/awe-inspiring air to their 2nd generation ships.  Notice they didn't name 1st gen after mythical figures, but after people.  They went back to old, Slavic cultural roots and brought them back to the fore front.

Secondly, commies put down modern religions.  They oppressed Greek Orthodox and the Jewish communities.  But how many Russians were actively worshipping Perun when Lenin showed up?  I'm figuring about  as many modern Europeans as still worship Thor.

Last, by name shippings after ancient, pagan gods, I see them showing some intentional irony -- mocking western Judeo-Christian states and values.

Re: Paperclips and Vikings...

themattcurtis wrote:

Not to me.

I don't seem like I'm rambling, or I don't seem to be an a** for pointing these things out? I feel like I lost a mental filter somewhere...maybe it's simply me needing a vacation....

themattcurtis wrote:

To me, the commies were trying to lend a mythical/awe-inspiring air to their 2nd generation ships.  Notice they didn't name 1st gen after mythical figures, but after people.  They went back to old, Slavic cultural roots and brought them back to the fore front.

Secondly, commies put down modern religions.  They oppressed Greek Orthodox and the Jewish communities.  But how many Russians were actively worshipping Perun when Lenin showed up?  I'm figuring about  as many modern Europeans as still worship Thor.

Last, by name shippings after ancient, pagan gods, I see them showing some intentional irony -- mocking western Judeo-Christian states and values.

Look up "Neopaganism", you'd be amazed....

Alright, I can see that, now that you've explained it. They saw Communism as the answer to so many of man's problems, and as such could mock the "gods of old", setting them up as things to be feared by others, but tools to the "greatness of  the Soviet Ideal".

Someone needs to get all these 'designer comments' from the forums and put them into a 'Making of Iron Stars' book....

Just got back from the gym, gotta take a shower and run a few errands.

Re: Paperclips and Vikings...

thedugan wrote:
themattcurtis wrote:

Not to me.

I don't seem like I'm rambling, or I don't seem to be an a** for pointing these things out? I feel like I lost a mental filter somewhere...maybe it's simply me needing a vacation....

themattcurtis wrote:

To me, the commies were trying to lend a mythical/awe-inspiring air to their 2nd generation ships.  Notice they didn't name 1st gen after mythical figures, but after people.  They went back to old, Slavic cultural roots and brought them back to the fore front.

Secondly, commies put down modern religions.  They oppressed Greek Orthodox and the Jewish communities.  But how many Russians were actively worshipping Perun when Lenin showed up?  I'm figuring about  as many modern Europeans as still worship Thor.

Last, by name shippings after ancient, pagan gods, I see them showing some intentional irony -- mocking western Judeo-Christian states and values.

Look up "Neopaganism", you'd be amazed....

Alright, I can see that, now that you've explained it. They saw Communism as the answer to so many of man's problems, and as such could mock the "gods of old", setting them up as things to be feared by others, but tools to the "greatness of  the Soviet Ideal".

Someone needs to get all these 'designer comments' from the forums and put them into a 'Making of Iron Stars' book....

Just got back from the gym, gotta take a shower and run a few errands.

For use in the coming full length feature film?  :wink:

Re: Paperclips and Vikings...

Yer fine  big_smile

I agree the Janes approach will help show what fleet designers were thinking when they came up with their hulls.  I was just slapping my forehead because the Soviet ships are already out there, and I realized NO ONE would know what I was thinking at the time.

And as for being an a--, I think the personality trait is grossly underestimated big_smile

EVERY job I've had to date, they've wanted me to be aggressive.  And I'm a poly sci major to boot.  I love throwing stuff back and forth in an open forum.

Just don't make of my mom.........

Re: Paperclips and Vikings...

Boy did I screw this thread up....

go0gleplex wrote:
thedugan wrote:

Someone needs to get all these 'designer comments' from the forums and put them into a 'Making of Iron Stars' book....

For use in the coming full length feature film?  :wink:

Nah....

I figure at some point, we're gonna need to gather all the supplemental rules up in a single volume  We've had people suggest a LOT of stuff, and some stuff that's been added to cover new systems that's in the books. A sort of 'Iron Stars Compendium" if you will. We couldn't have gotten it into a single book at the start - as the systems in question hadn't even been thought of at that point.

Designer Commentary would be something interesting to add in.

..and I just contradicted myself. Okay - 'The Making of Iron Stars' is a CHAPTER name...



Hmm... two towns give the Cruiser names. Common practice even in the USA.

An 8 legged horse...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleipnir
..for the FAC Carrier

A geographical point...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordkyn
...for a Destroyer.

This is a stumper...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ula
...for the FACs, it's a tribe in ?China?
Google's results were ...interesting.
:-)

Ships are light, likely should be - works for me!
:-)

I normally don't question names for shis, but I figured I was on a roll, and so I....

...you know.
:-P

I need a nap.

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The Ula-class FAC is named after a submarine that was in Norwegian service in WW2 (of course, before the Nazis over-ran them). I use sub names for FACs because I don't know many aircraft names (in that respect, Im like the man on the street--can name a few of the popular ones, maybe some other ones, but nothing else)

The Nordenfelt FAC was originally a sub for the Greeks...:D