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Revision as of 22:02, 9 April 2014

Here is a list of all the ships I have designed and/or built (at least, after the mandatory noob ships). This page is still very much a WIP, so please forgive how rough it is right now.

ID Designation

Not all of my ships have nicknames, but all of them do have ID codes which are unique to the ship and adhere to a system which I will attempt to explain here. For the purposes of this, I will use the following example: CC-SM-1-1 "Miner Minor"

CC-
This stands for Cupcake. That's it.
SM-
The first letter here is its size; S for small, L for large. The second is its purpose; in this case it's M for mining.
1-
This is a counter for the amount of ship designs. In this case, this is the first small mining ship that I've designed, therefore this number is 1.
1
This is a counter for the amount of this design built. In this case, this is the first CC-SM-1 built, therefore it is again number 1.
"Miner Minor"
If the ship has a nickname, it goes in quotation marks at the end. The nickname given to the design as a whole will also be the nickname of the first ship of that design.

List of Purposes and their Respective Letters

Letter Purpose
M Mining
T Transport (both humans and cargo)
U Utility
K Military

Small Ships

Mining

CC-SM-1 "Miner Minor"

User Professor Cupcake CC-SM-1-1.jpg
Primary function: Mining
Secondary function: General runabout
Number built: 1
Mass: 6,845 kg
Thrusters: 13 Small, 1 Large
Gyroscopes: 3
Total Power Output: 400 kW
Defining feature: Small, simple, cute.

CC-SM-2 "Miner Major"

User Professor Cupcake CC-SM-2-1.jpg
Primary function: Mining
Secondary function: General runabout
Number built: 1
Mass: 10,093 kg
Thrusters: 24S, 1L
Gyroscopes: 3
Total Power Output: 400 kW
Defining feature: Monstrous collection of drills and thrusters.

Transport

CC-ST-1 "Brickface"

User Professor Cupcake CC-ST-1-1.jpg
Primary function: Cargo
Secondary function: Towing
Number built: 1
Mass: 9,569 kg
Thrusters: 24S
Gyroscopes: 6
Total Power Output: 400 kW
Defining feature: It's a cube.

Military

CC-SK-1 "Firefly"

User Professor Cupcake CC-SK-1-P.jpg
Primary function: Agile Interceptor
Secondary function: Status symbol
Number built: 1 prototype
Mass: 9,815 kg
Thrusters: 24S, 2L
Gyroscopes: 3
Total Power Output: 1.2 MW
Defining feature: More thrusters than you can shake a Small Steel Tube at.

Utility

CC-SU-1 "Bricklord"

User Professor Cupcake CC-SU-1-P.jpg
Primary function: Towing
Secondary function: Being huge
Number built: 1 prototype
Mass: 76,422 kg
Thrusters: 21S, 32L
Gyroscopes: 8
Total Power Output: 3.5 MW
Defining feature: It's massive. You can almost fit the SM-1 inside this thing.

Large Ships

Military

CC-LK-1

Design still in progress
Primary function: Missile cruiser
Secondary function: Status symbol and/or capital ship
Number built: N/A
Defining feature: (Will probably be) Kinetic Torpedo pods.