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  • Ok, well I had read somewhere that one fast, bulky poke would be a good idea on any TR team...

    I am doing an RNG team and that is what I got......

    Bulky-Sub-Seeder?
    Hrmmmm... this is getting more and more detailed lol. Grrr, curse my need to be historically accurate (I'm actually looking up types of water proof and fire proof woods)
    -_-... sigh... how about yew? It is durable, water resistant, not as dense, still strong. Or a yew-ebony combo
    Yeah, REALLY THICK sheet form. Warship hulls can be 6in-2ft thick. Maybe more. Plus, on the surface, water pressure doesnt matter. And wood has natural air pockets... even dense wood.
    Care to elaborate on how ebony would sink yet steel floats? It is physics my friend, not magic. Water displacement and buoyancy.
    1600's was well into the Renaissance. Italy, Spain, France, they all had technology rivaling and/or exceeding asia. (Why do you think the Spanish managed to control a bunch of Asia?) Gun powder was more refined in those days for European as well. And we had explosives too.
    Probably 40-60ft. That holds about 75 men and 12 cannons, while still being lightning quick and manuverable. (well "lightning" as far as 17th goes)
    I was looking up ships to model my own after, and I discovered a ship of 70-80 feet holds 100+ men plus 12+ cannons. So yours can hold even more than that, since it is 100 feet
    My ship. Read my SU to see what I mean. Salazar is somewhat like Captain Ahab of Moby Dick; he's bent on killing the Leviathan.
    It's fine either way; Junks were the biggest ships of there time. The larger ones carried rocket launchers to launch at enemy ships
    Most impressive. Is it a junk? The largest junks were 400' fett long, and held a crew of 600 soldiers and 400 sailors.
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