Its not a question of time, my computer is gimped with a damaged motherboard where the b channels for the Ram has all failed and it crashes at random intervals and since I'm currently meded out of work with heart failure I haven't had the money for a new board and because of that I have been unwilling to commit to any projects that depend on the PC which sucks because I missed out on a couple of Venom Geek media projects and I'm currently behind on delivering Romulan Eagle and Hawk series ships for and Armada 2 TC based on SFB ships and SFC gameplay elements.
If your treating it as a TOS era corvette then my best advice is pick a Constitution mod to balance it against and then compare the FASA and SFC OP4.1 ship edit specs for both that Constitution and the Tholian and it should give you the math you need pretty quick.
I see.
I hope you'll be able to repair your PC.
Thanks.
Yes, I did use WileyCoyote's TOS Enterprise to balance and scale my Tholian ship against.
I am also using the SSD of the Tholian Patrol Corvette found in the Captain's Edition Basic Set of Star Fleet Battles.
I am also using Kenjar's Core Balance tool.
https://www.gamefront.com/games/bridge-commander/file/kenjar-s-core-balance-toolBut I am doing something wrong.
Either the warp core section on the power bar in Brex' menu covers the bar entirely and there's not enough power to set everything on 100% or only the warp core and main battery sections are visible but not the backup one.
These are the power requirements for each system in normal power/second:
Impulse Engines: 100
Sensor Array: 100
Shield Generator: 100
Repair: 1
Pulse Weapon: 200
Warp Engines: 100
Dummy Torpedo System: 0
Dummy Phaser System: 0 (will probably be removed)
The power output settings are in the screenshot below.
If I set either the main or backup conduit to half the value, the warp core section of the power bar covers everything.
If both a equal, only the warp core and main battery sections are visible.
Addendum:
I figured out what was going on:
The main battery must have a higher output than the warp core.