Difference between revisions of "Talk:The Jovian Wetgrave"
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The capsule is like one gigantic computer, with the captain at the core, controlling everything." '''Any''' answered. '''Any''' should be Anu [[Contributor name:MajorScrewup|MajorScrewup]] 01:18, 29 January 2009 (UTC) | The capsule is like one gigantic computer, with the captain at the core, controlling everything." '''Any''' answered. '''Any''' should be Anu [[Contributor name:MajorScrewup|MajorScrewup]] 01:18, 29 January 2009 (UTC) | ||
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+ | There's a discrepancy in the timeframe of the story - while the prologue states that the Caldari-Gallente war had been over for 15 years, but several sources say otherwise: | ||
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+ | [[The Capsule and the Clone]]: "Stories are told of pod pilot heroes flying on the side of the Caldari during the twilight years of the Gallente-Caldari War, executing maneuvers unthinkable to those encumbered with a full crew complement and the bothersome necessity of using vocal commands and hand-eye coordination to steer their vessels." | ||
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+ | [[The_War_Drones_On_(Chronicle)]]: "It didn’t take them that long - they simply upgraded their fighters a bit, added some shields and extra weapons and called the new vessels frigates. Some extra crew was also needed at first, but then the Caldari obtained capsule technology from the Jovians some years later and could again reduce the crew to one on most frigates." | ||
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+ | [[Capsule#History|Capsule]]: "Capsules are first developed and used by Jovians. Roughly 120 years ago, during the Gallente-Caldari War, the Jovians contacted the Caldari and provided them with the capsule technology." | ||
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+ | Not sure how the wording of the prologue should be changed, but it's definitely inaccurate. | ||
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+ | [[User:Morwen Lagann|Morwen Lagann]] 15:04, 18 February 2012 (GMT) |
Revision as of 09:04, 18 February 2012
The crater was not all that big, maybe one meter in length and half a meter in height and breadth, but it was surprisingly heavy. Pirkotan unlocked the security bindings and the four marines struggled with it to the bridge. Pirkotan handed Ouriye back the security key and the captain used his personal code on the crater. The lock snapped open with a loud hiss and Ouriye stepped back, allowing the Jovians access to the crater. Needs crater to be changed to crate
The capsule is like one gigantic computer, with the captain at the core, controlling everything." Any answered. Any should be Anu MajorScrewup 01:18, 29 January 2009 (UTC)
There's a discrepancy in the timeframe of the story - while the prologue states that the Caldari-Gallente war had been over for 15 years, but several sources say otherwise:
The Capsule and the Clone: "Stories are told of pod pilot heroes flying on the side of the Caldari during the twilight years of the Gallente-Caldari War, executing maneuvers unthinkable to those encumbered with a full crew complement and the bothersome necessity of using vocal commands and hand-eye coordination to steer their vessels."
The_War_Drones_On_(Chronicle): "It didn’t take them that long - they simply upgraded their fighters a bit, added some shields and extra weapons and called the new vessels frigates. Some extra crew was also needed at first, but then the Caldari obtained capsule technology from the Jovians some years later and could again reduce the crew to one on most frigates."
Capsule: "Capsules are first developed and used by Jovians. Roughly 120 years ago, during the Gallente-Caldari War, the Jovians contacted the Caldari and provided them with the capsule technology."
Not sure how the wording of the prologue should be changed, but it's definitely inaccurate.
Morwen Lagann 15:04, 18 February 2012 (GMT)