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The ship is probably my number one favourite at this point in time (With the Humpback at a close second) but I didn't really think it got all that much exposure in the trailer... I suppose the accent lighting helps.
And I would have recognized this ship in an instant even without the title. After all I also recognized xocliw's upload as the the ship in the trailer when he released it. :)
It's true that a lot might not know it's the Inquisitor, but people who are to think I've stolen it have likely seen the workshop version since the Inquisitor really doesn't show up very much in the trailer.
I'll be moving the disclaimer to the top, and doing the same with all my other builds, since you've made good points.
Here is the rest of the comment. I knew from the livestream that Xowcliw was not the one who build these ships.
I also subscribed to the version of the ship Xowcliw uploaded for Keen, so I knew how to find it and verify you as the creator.
In addition to that the discussion in the comments before me left me curious, which is the only reason I went through the effort of looking it up in first place.
Another problem is that at least I can't access the list of your workshop submissions on your profile (privacy settings maybe) so the only way to find out that you are a co-creator on the widely known ship is to search it out on the workshop and look at it there.
Most people will probably also not know that the original ship is also called inquisitor and you didn't just rename it while stealing, so they have no real starting point for their search.
Few people will go through that kind of effort and instead just leave this workshop page and look elsewhere.
The only reason I didn't do the same was because a) I knew from a live stream that
I have little sympathy for people who can't even take the time to look at the creators of a workshop submission before claiming it as stolen, considering I am marked as the creator on both.
I'd reccommend you to state this very explicitly at the start of yourr description. Otherwise people will just assume you stole it and become confused, maybe even leave before they read your current disclaimer.