Its roughly the size of a Klingon Bird of Prey so definitely a tier above anything a Runabout's size. Though my version does need toning down a little.....I reduced its torpedo volley from 3 to 2, seems about right now
I always felt the Falcon was weaker than most contemporaries like the Jem'hadar attack ship and the B'Rel. Often relying on its stealth to get the job done rather than firepower. I guess it is a modular design, though, so it could be given a decent armament.
Its hard to say, I've gone with the idea that it has a quality advantage over its contemporaries but was built in smaller numbers. So lets say its 30-40% more powerful than a Klingon Bop, but there's only half or even a third as many in service. Seems quite "Romulan" to me
It makes sense the Romulans wouldn't allow too much information about it getting out. Maybe they have doctrine in place for when a mission might put it at risk of capture, a much more powerful ship shall be notified to move within response range to appropriately handle the situation. Even if the Romulans are content with their neighbors viewing the vessel as on par with a runabout, their paranoid tendencies take hold. Probably, the Romulans, themselves, see their ship as Nova-class. A small, unassuming ship that went through development he'll, but combined with cunning commander, surprising capabilities, and allowances for specialized roles, the ship can punch well above its weight.
I figured you would have put it up against a Miranda or, dare i say, a Defiant. The excelsior may be the old war horse, but its lack of maneuverability and not quite enough firepower to make it vulnerable to small fast attack ships.
Neat little ship. I liked how resilient the Excelsior was under heavy fire though.
Two taking out an Excelsior is impressive.
Its just under a TNG Miranda in strength so two can manage it if the Excelsior is Captained by a potato, as was the case here
@@adamlee2111 Yeah, the Excelsior fought poorly. Poor torpedo usage.
Great shot there at the end 👏
Awesome evasion!
The Romulans always did love their Art Deco ships 😂
Tbh I thought it was the Romulan version of a runabout
It is.
Its roughly the size of a Klingon Bird of Prey so definitely a tier above anything a Runabout's size. Though my version does need toning down a little.....I reduced its torpedo volley from 3 to 2, seems about right now
What mod/s do you use in this gameplay?
I always felt the Falcon was weaker than most contemporaries like the Jem'hadar attack ship and the B'Rel. Often relying on its stealth to get the job done rather than firepower.
I guess it is a modular design, though, so it could be given a decent armament.
Its hard to say, I've gone with the idea that it has a quality advantage over its contemporaries but was built in smaller numbers. So lets say its 30-40% more powerful than a Klingon Bop, but there's only half or even a third as many in service. Seems quite "Romulan" to me
It makes sense the Romulans wouldn't allow too much information about it getting out. Maybe they have doctrine in place for when a mission might put it at risk of capture, a much more powerful ship shall be notified to move within response range to appropriately handle the situation.
Even if the Romulans are content with their neighbors viewing the vessel as on par with a runabout, their paranoid tendencies take hold. Probably, the Romulans, themselves, see their ship as Nova-class. A small, unassuming ship that went through development he'll, but combined with cunning commander, surprising capabilities, and allowances for specialized roles, the ship can punch well above its weight.
I figured you would have put it up against a Miranda or, dare i say, a Defiant. The excelsior may be the old war horse, but its lack of maneuverability and not quite enough firepower to make it vulnerable to small fast attack ships.