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Milo Caman

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Short Infodump: Enyo Interior
« on: 24 Jun 2010, 05:25 »

As Crossposted here

Something I wrote a while ago for a short RP Project. Thought I might as well share it  :)

The Interior of the Enyo follows the usual Gallente design ethic. Organic curves seem to permeate everything, and surfaces have a strange metallic sheen. The Enyo’s Interior differs slightly in colour from other Gallente frigate interiors. Reds and oranges, The corporate colours of Roden Shipyards, are prominent here.

Being a Capsuleer’s ship, the Bridge is dominated by the Hardware needed to connect the Pod with the rest of the ship. The original bridge controls have been removed, leaving a large empty area behind. On this particular ship, it’s being used for extra storage, with crates of Hybrid Ammo piled up against the walls.

From the bridge, Three long corridors are visible. Two of these are maintenance, and lead up either side of the ship, branching off at regular intervals. Most of these branch off to Gun and weaponry mounts, and are rarely used when the ship is in flight, as the guns are controlled from a central source. Where the two corridors meet at the back of the ship, there are passages leading off to rooms which provide various engine and thruster functions.

The Central corridor leads to the Core of the ship, where controls for mounts, Sensors and Navigation can be found. The crew’s quarters can be found up here as well, close to the various control rooms in the event that the ship is ‘caught napping’

Typically, Assault frigates house crews of 5-10, depending on the model, but with the introduction of capsule technology, this number was drastically reduced, with some of the lower tech frigates not needing crew at all. However, the design of the Enyo requires a minimum of five crew members at any time to Operate.

The Crew’s quarters accommodate for Ten, with a single room set aside for the captain.

Each room contains two bunks, washing facilities, and various privacy screens. Being of Gallente design, the rooms also contain various functions that make life for the users more comfortable, with elaborate systems that allow for a change in the colour of the walls, and a database full of Holoreels to pass the time when the ship is inactive.

The Crew quarters also comprise of a Central Space, in which the crew socialise, eat and entertain themselves, and a small kitchen.

The captain’s room is much like the others, except the second bunk has been removed to make way for a desk, and a piece of equipment trailing various wires, that allows for basic interfacing with the ship for short periods of time. The room is not bigger, or more elaborate than those of the crew’s, Roden’s designers recognised that relative deprivation could occur, and took steps to avoid it when designing the Enyo.

Finally, nestling at the core of the ship, are the control rooms. These are packed full of tools that allow for manipulation of the ship, whilst under guidance from the Pod. Various override systems allow the Capsuleer to put his or her foot down upon any unwanted activity, but for the most part, only co-ordination is required. Crew members will plug themselves into various interfaces that are geared towards operating a specific part of the ship, and that receive Instructions from the Pod at the bow.
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Re: Short Infodump: Enyo Interior
« Reply #1 on: 24 Jun 2010, 07:09 »

you know, I still have trouble wrapping my head around just how big ships in eve are.
Without any sort of reference point, its hard to realize the sense of scale.
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Re: Short Infodump: Enyo Interior
« Reply #3 on: 24 Jun 2010, 07:29 »

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Edit: Thanks, Milo.  Nice description.  You've got me thinking about crew compliments again.  :)
« Last Edit: 24 Jun 2010, 07:32 by Ken »
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Milo Caman

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Re: Short Infodump: Enyo Interior
« Reply #4 on: 24 Jun 2010, 07:34 »

I had some more Infodumps, but alas, they're in the private sections of Ghost Festival's forums. Will have to poke Myrh about em' :D
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Re: Short Infodump: Enyo Interior
« Reply #5 on: 24 Jun 2010, 09:27 »

Wow. Nice visual scale. Both of them.
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Re: Short Infodump: Enyo Interior
« Reply #6 on: 24 Jun 2010, 10:32 »

Mmm.

But I wouldn't store hybrid ammo where the bridge was. It's close to the pod (not good) and probably some other rather key equipment. Very bad when it goes boom.
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Re: Short Infodump: Enyo Interior
« Reply #8 on: 25 Jun 2010, 05:52 »

you know, I still have trouble wrapping my head around just how big ships in eve are.
Without any sort of reference point, its hard to realize the sense of scale.

There are some really good images out there that give some indication of the scale of the ships. The Crysis video Akikio posted in particular is great at showing just how gigantic they are.

As a good reference point, I remember a CCP dev mentioning a while ago that the Rifter has roughly similar dimensions to a Boeing 747.
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