![]() ![]() The de-Satanised version of the original frigate uses the same colour scheme as one of the original stock frigates, though still with the weird frames for the stern cabin windows. Meanwhile, de-Satanised colour schemes are added for each Mefisto type for players who capture the ship and want to make it clear that it's now on the side of good. So you'll get a different Satanist opponent depending on which period you play. More recently, a Satanic Kreyser class was also added and is now the "Revolutions" period Mefisto, and an evil "Essex" is the "Napoleonic" Mefisto. The rest of the stock frigates were replaced by the more realistic Kreyser class. Frigates didn't exist in the earlier periods, which is why the Satanist fluyt of war was added. It's basically the stock game standard frigate with a couple of horns added to the stern and odd frames round the stern cabin windows to make it look more diabolical. The original Satanist frigate Mefisto is the one in "Golden Age of Piracy" and "Colonial Powers". You're not including quest ships at the moment, but anyway. "Fearless" had a different colour scheme to any of the 4th Rate Warship variants in NH. 4th Rate Warship is based on a model called "Fearless" which was included in the stock game but never used for anything. Other fun facts which you may or may not want to include: The only reason I mentioned it is that you already have one fun fact, namely that the 1st rate ship of the line is one of the ships you meet at Cozumel near the end of "Tales of a Sea Hawk". That's your choice since it's your guide. ![]()
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