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One of the first [[User-made Ships|user-made ships]] ever created for FreeSpace, the '''Vasudan Mine''' was originally created by Dark during 1999 for the [[FreeSpace 1|original FreeSpace game]]. The Vasudan Mine was later included in the [[FreeSpace Port]] as a Vasudan NavBuoy in collidable and non-collidable forms.
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==Description:==
 
==Description:==
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===Tech Room Description===
 
===Tech Room Description===
 
An advanced form of Vasudan mine developed just before the end of the T-V war.  
 
An advanced form of Vasudan mine developed just before the end of the T-V war.  
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===FSPort Tech Room Description (Vasudan NavBuoy)===
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The Vasudan NavBuoy is widely used in both civilian and military fields.  It stores precalculated jump coordinates and other navigational data for use by Vasudan convoys, and it is also capable of acting as a communications relay.
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===Credits===
 
===Credits===
 
*Model by '''Dark'''
 
*Model by '''Dark'''
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==Performance:==
 
==Performance:==
 
===Statistics===
 
===Statistics===
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{{Ship_box
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|name = Vasudan NavBuoy
| style="width:200px" | '''[[Technical_Terms_and_Definitions#Type|Type]]'''
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|yaw_pitch_roll = 20 - 20 - 20
| style="width:200px" | Mine
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|hitpoints = 100
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|length = 4.55
| '''[[Technical_Terms_and_Definitions#Manufacturer|Manufacturer]]'''
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|width = 5.21
| Unknown
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|height = 4.45
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}}
| '''[[Technical_Terms_and_Definitions#Maneuverablity|Maneuverability]]'''
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| N/A
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==Gallery==
| '''[[Technical_Terms_and_Definitions#Max Velocity|Max Velocity]]'''
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<gallery mode="packed-hover" heights="300px"></gallery>
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| '''[[Technical_Terms_and_Definitions#Max Afterburner Velocity|Max Afterburner Velocity]]'''
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==Modding Resources==
| N/A
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:$POF File: navbuoy-vasudan.pof
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:Texture list: vmine02;vmine01
| '''[[Technical_Terms_and_Definitions#Armor|Armor]]'''
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| N/A
 
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| [[Technical_Terms_and_Definitions#Hitpoints|Hitpoints]]
 
| ???
 
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| [[Technical_Terms_and_Definitions#Shields|Shields]]
 
| N/A
 
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| '''[[Technical_Terms_and_Definitions#Length|Length]]'''
 
| 5 m
 
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===Veteran Comments===
 
===Veteran Comments===
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==Download link:==
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==External links:==
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*Available with the FSPort - http://fsport.hard-light.net/

Latest revision as of 19:13, 7 June 2020

All information related to the Vasudan Mine is non-canon.
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One of the first user-made ships ever created for FreeSpace, the Vasudan Mine was originally created by Dark during 1999 for the original FreeSpace game. The Vasudan Mine was later included in the FreeSpace Port as a Vasudan NavBuoy in collidable and non-collidable forms.

Vasudan Mine

Description:

Tech Room Description

An advanced form of Vasudan mine developed just before the end of the T-V war.


FSPort Tech Room Description (Vasudan NavBuoy)

The Vasudan NavBuoy is widely used in both civilian and military fields. It stores precalculated jump coordinates and other navigational data for use by Vasudan convoys, and it is also capable of acting as a communications relay.


Credits

  • Model by Dark


Performance:

Statistics

Name Vasudan NavBuoy
Yaw, Pitch, Roll 20 - 20 - 20 s
Hitpoints 100 pts
Length 4.55 m
Width 5.21 m
Height 4.45 m


Gallery


Modding Resources

$POF File: navbuoy-vasudan.pof
Texture list: vmine02;vmine01


Veteran Comments

Please read the Veteran Comments policy before editing this section.



External links: