![]() ![]() The consumption of energy is many times more than that in the rural areas. Buildings are inter-related, and have been dependent on the conventional infrastructure. A different direction is necessary for the development of solar energy in urban areas. In developing countries, the application of solar technology has been more acceptable in rural areas where conventional infrastructure is under developed. The general aim of the development of solar energy has been to substitute existing energy sources by solar energy especially among the developed countries in the temperate regions. The nature of the utilization has been related to the philosophy of independence or autonomy in that each housing or industrial unit is made self-sufficient by the installation of solar energy equipment. Much of the technology in the utilization of solar energy has been associated with housing and industrial applications, and, to a smaller extent, with commercial use. Indeed it has been one of the most studied and researched topics in recent years. Subsequent development in solar energy has been remarkable. While I personally much prefer the fast ships over the slow ones, I really miss the diversity that EVN had in having the heavier & slower ships and the challenge that they presented.Renewable energy sources such as solar energy were advocated even before the energy crisis in 1973. Most things feel closer to being fast attack cruisers. The biggest and slowest warship in the game (probably the world ship or the punisher) still feels closer to being a straight up cruiser. There's no battlecruisers, battleships, Carriers, or even heavy cruisers, really. On a side note, ES as a whole doesn't really have anything in the real Capital class ships. They will be visually stacked on top of each other, but that's fairly minor. The easiest way would be to simply edit the ship entries and copy/paste the fighter & drone section a few times so that there is the desired number of bays. In the mean time, editing the carriers is a fairly simple process. It'd probably be best to term it a "light carrier" or perhaps a fast cruiser with a larger-than-average flight deck.Īs I said, though, the Remnant will get something closer to a true carrier eventually. Hence why it is a medium warship and not a heavy. The Ibis is a bit more focused: All considered, more of its space is devoted to carried ships and less to its own offensive capabilities. That being said, I agree with you on the main point: ES doesn't have any true "Carriers." The Republic Carrier is really just a cruiser that happens to have a flight deck and a small complement of fighters & drones onboard. The Tern only has 500 shields, but shares the same traits in terms of hull and regen.) Unlike other fighters, it actually has both shield & hull regen. So it has more hull than any current fighter, and is tied with the dagger for 5th place in the overall shield standings. (for instance, the Petrel has 1000 shields and 2500 hull. At least, once one gets out of human space. They don't solve the fighter/drone problem, but they are tough enough that they at least make fighters & drones worth considering. Both the Petrel (heavy fighter) and Tern (heavy drone) are intended to be ships that distract first, damage second and as such are capable of surviving considerably longer in combat than most of the "guns strapped to an engine" that are human fighters/drones. The Ibis can carry 2 fighters and 4 drones. ![]() The OP is referring to the new Remnant ships: An Ibis (medium warship / carrier) and the Tern+Petrel pair, which are a heavy fighter and drone. Relevant links: Official Site Steam Google Group Github Official Wiki Discord >! This is a spoiler sentence !< (without the spaces) becomes This is a spoiler sentence To mark spoilers, use Reddit's spoiler feature: Please keep in mind that both contain spoilers. The spoiler policy and QnA archive can be found here. It will help us immensely dealing with them. Please report posts that you think break rules, especially 4th. No redundant, lower quality versions of already existing guides/tutorials.Using flairs on posts is highly recommended, too. Hello and welcome to /r/endlesssky! Before you start posting here, please read the rules below.ĭon't abuse the userflairs. ![]()
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