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How exactly do both Normandys' deck plans work, exactly?


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MadCat221

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To be precise... where do their mid decks fit in?  If the cockpit at the very front of the bow is to go by, the main deck is level with the bottom of the ship.  But on the Normandy SR2, the bottom of the flat area in front of the bay door is where the Thannix Cannons come out.  So exactly how do the deck plans fit into the shape of the ship?  Is the main deck angled or bowed or something?  The top of the bay door is right up next to the flat forward part of the keel, so there's no room between the bay and the supposed main deck.

Looking at the ship exterior, where are all these windows too?  I only see a couple on the sides of the main deck, nowhere near as many as the length of the ship would suggest.

Modifié par MadCat221, 02 août 2010 - 01:24 .


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drake heath

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Do not question: SCIENCE!

On a more serious note, the exterior designers and the interior designers were not talking.

Modifié par drake heath, 02 août 2010 - 01:27 .


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Spartas Husky

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... I do not I dont see anything bad with the designs, they all fit in my head...

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NON BELIEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Spartas Husky

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heathen is called lol.



Like in ODST lol.

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tardis

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Someone should take the interior and exterior models and put them together.



Like that map of the ship you see on the bridge of virtually every ship in Star Trek.

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They don't fit, that's all there is to it. It's not actually a real ship after all. If you compare the windows in Mirandas quarters and the observation lounge, the observation lounge would stick out of the side of the ship. Somehow in the noes of the ship at the bridge it's rather narrow, yet like six times that wide in the crew deck when it looks nothing like that from the outside. And on and on.

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Simpfan

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Dont you pay attention to the loading screens?

It makes it sorta obvious where the decks are.

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This reminds me of the Enterprise everyone was like what do all 100 floors look like wheres the bathroom sooo much that the creators drew a very detailed map of the thing floor by floor and we find out only 1 bathroom is on like deck 15 for the entire ship!



Its kinda like that, I think they drew up a pretty ship then someone else did the deck theme and no blue prints of these two fitting together was ever made it just is.

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Spartas Husky

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Simpfan wrote...

Dont you pay attention to the loading screens?
It makes it sorta obvious where the decks are.


QFT

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MadCat221

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Simpfan wrote...

Dont you pay attention to the loading screens?
It makes it sorta obvious where the decks are.


I would if it didn't finish loading before I could see anything.

In any case, it does look like the main deck bends.

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NON BELIEVERS!!!

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Geth001

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The Normandy SR2 is lager on the inside than the outside. A biotic did it.

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Magnets.



How do they work?

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PWENER

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With magnetism... lol.

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makes sense the decks look at the loading screens if you want to see it the blueprints

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The loading screen doesn't exactly make sense either (it puts the elevator in the briefing room for example).