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Posted by mobvekhar on 11-18-2001 11:38 PM:

How are Auroras and Thunderbolts...

stored in Nova's/Omega's? Obviously not like the fighters of B5, those are in Cobrabays

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Posted by Ranger1 on 11-18-2001 11:44 PM:

I'm not sure but I have a guess. If you watch some of the scenes where the fighters are about to launch from the cobra bays on B5 they are lowered closer to the doors before they are actually dropped. I think they would probably put 3 or 4 fighters across in a series of rows which are lifted up for storage and to allow shuttles to launch and they are just lowered to launch. That is the best guess I can come up with.

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Posted by Starkiller on 11-18-2001 11:46 PM:

I think you're right about that, Ranger1...


Posted by Londo Molari on 11-19-2001 04:04 AM:

I read somewhere that they are launched in 2 rows alternatingly using a 'mechanical' push mechanism, rather than Babylon5's 'centrepital force' push

If you notice the fighters launching, you'll always see them in 2 columns, alternately spaced

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Posted by Ranger1 on 11-19-2001 05:38 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Londo Molari
I read somewhere that they are launched in 2 rows alternatingly using a 'mechanical' push mechanism, rather than Babylon5's 'centrepital force' push

If you notice the fighters launching, you'll always see them in 2 columns, alternately spaced



I think you have a general idea of what I am talking about. The fighters are lowered into the launch posistion but I was not saying they are turned and dropped like B5. I think the fighter bay is similar to B5's in that the forklift(lack of a better word) mechanism is very similar except the ones on the Novas and Omeges don't rotate to launche the fighters. My guess yould be that they jsut use there thrusters to launch.

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Posted by Alphakiller on 11-19-2001 05:45 AM:

Fighters from Omegas launch in groups; take a look at an episode like Severed Dreams - it's not a steady stream of them going out, it's discrete clusters of 7 being launched in rapid succession. (7? That's what I counted out of the Alexander launching out of Severed Dreams anyway. Could be 6, I suppose.)

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Posted by Slasher on 11-19-2001 06:32 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Londo Molari
I read somewhere that they are launched in 2 rows alternatingly using a 'mechanical' push mechanism, rather than Babylon5's 'centrepital force' push

If you notice the fighters launching, you'll always see them in 2 columns, alternately spaced



I read this too at B5TECH.COM. The site didn't specify whether it was canon or not.


Posted by Edwin on 11-20-2001 12:24 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Alphakiller
Fighters from Omegas launch in groups; take a look at an episode like Severed Dreams - it's not a steady stream of them going out, it's discrete clusters of 7 being launched in rapid succession. (7? That's what I counted out of the Alexander launching out of Severed Dreams anyway. Could be 6, I suppose.)


Mabey 7 because it is a lucky number?

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Posted by Alphakiller on 11-20-2001 01:48 AM:

Heh. Good an answer as any, I suppose. Seriously ... 7. Somebody watch Severed Dreams and make sure I'm not on crack, wouldya? Right after Ryan says "Launch fighters!" is where I counted them going from the Alexander.

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Posted by mobvekhar on 11-20-2001 02:09 AM:

you're right, 7 fighters, then a pause, then again 7 fighters, etc

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Posted by IPAndrews on 11-20-2001 12:25 PM:

The fighters launching by flying out of the main bay in groups in Severed Dreams was due to financial constraints. Had money been no object they would have been catapult launched from side bays in a similar fashion to B5's cobra bays.

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Posted by Triggy on 11-20-2001 03:21 PM:

Oooh, controversial, but probably true

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Posted by IPAndrews on 11-20-2001 03:28 PM:

Not that controversial as the comment was originally made by one of the Foundation Imaging team.

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Posted by Triggy on 11-20-2001 03:31 PM:

I was joking really

Nice to know one of the CGI team has stated that

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