Board Thread:Random RP/@comment-26084195-20160413054226/@comment-26084195-20160415221719

Berry6419 wrote: Titanium? That's tough metal.

I was sorta thinking details like pilot position, engine location, what fuel is used, chemical difference in air compared to Earth, and stuff like that. That sort of thing wouldn't be too hard to exploit with blueprint predictions and stuff like that. Also, I would like to know how the pilot sees everything. The pilot and crew are always within the center of the spaceship.

The engines are located in the back of the football.

Vessels are usually powered and propelled by either nuclear or antimatter based systems. Except the fighters, which use more conventional power cells and propulsion systems.

The atmosphere of the vessel is generally close to that of their home planet, with an increase in oxygen levels.

The pilot sees because his helmet is entirely solid (he can't see out of it at all) but is also connected to the ship's sensor systems. He sees what it sees.