Camellia Swift
Camellia
[member="Lorelei Darke"] [member="Jaxon Wyatt"] [member="Tricia"] [member="Gir Quee"] [member="Taran Holt"] [member="Slate Estrada"] [member="Blackhot"] [member="Caid Centurion"]
Ah, as she finished speaking Camellia noted what was being said by her fellows gathered together. Caid Centurion truly had some decent points, though in truth Rendili Stardrive's CEO believed he was being overly paranoid. In fact, his concerns were opposite of reality. Everything was rather detrimental to Rendili aside from requiring to effect major repairs. All the same, the Admiral did have some very fine points nonetheless. After all, if something were going on like that, then Cam would likely be very anxious about it too. Still, it wasn't and she intended to allay those fears of his post haste. "You have some very good points Admiral, however, they are in fact far off the mark. The opposite of the reality even. You see by putting all the cost upfront and effecting the very fine tuned point of maintenance, the Rendili Stardrive will see very little service. All the engineers and maintenance crews on the Noblesse Class will only have to take a damaged section of rail out of the alignment, bring a spare from storage up, and install it in place and secure it. Its a simple task that just requires delicate care to remove and install the rails, which will be sectioned off at quite small sizes, which as said increases the ship's cost immensely but will make repairs very very simple. Rendili Stardrive will have to effect major repairs on the ship because damage to the superstructure can offset the balance of the railgun since its tied into the hull itself. Another shipyard wouldn't know about it as we designed the weapon and appreciate it being a competitive edge over other naval shipwrights. If Rendili truly wished to make a profit on all maintenance we'd make it a single solid rail so that any damage would require us to dig into the superstructure which only we could do. By designing it with many miniature rails we assure that the Engineers onboard can perform repairs themselves quickly, efficiently, and without major keels and support. You'll only need to bring in Noblesse class ships if they suffer heavy damage, or if the engineers fail to properly maintain the main gun over time correctly. Is there any other questions on that?"
Ah, as she finished speaking Camellia noted what was being said by her fellows gathered together. Caid Centurion truly had some decent points, though in truth Rendili Stardrive's CEO believed he was being overly paranoid. In fact, his concerns were opposite of reality. Everything was rather detrimental to Rendili aside from requiring to effect major repairs. All the same, the Admiral did have some very fine points nonetheless. After all, if something were going on like that, then Cam would likely be very anxious about it too. Still, it wasn't and she intended to allay those fears of his post haste. "You have some very good points Admiral, however, they are in fact far off the mark. The opposite of the reality even. You see by putting all the cost upfront and effecting the very fine tuned point of maintenance, the Rendili Stardrive will see very little service. All the engineers and maintenance crews on the Noblesse Class will only have to take a damaged section of rail out of the alignment, bring a spare from storage up, and install it in place and secure it. Its a simple task that just requires delicate care to remove and install the rails, which will be sectioned off at quite small sizes, which as said increases the ship's cost immensely but will make repairs very very simple. Rendili Stardrive will have to effect major repairs on the ship because damage to the superstructure can offset the balance of the railgun since its tied into the hull itself. Another shipyard wouldn't know about it as we designed the weapon and appreciate it being a competitive edge over other naval shipwrights. If Rendili truly wished to make a profit on all maintenance we'd make it a single solid rail so that any damage would require us to dig into the superstructure which only we could do. By designing it with many miniature rails we assure that the Engineers onboard can perform repairs themselves quickly, efficiently, and without major keels and support. You'll only need to bring in Noblesse class ships if they suffer heavy damage, or if the engineers fail to properly maintain the main gun over time correctly. Is there any other questions on that?"