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Sol System
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But wait, there's more! Top. Bottom. Length (official): 33.53m Width: 25.44m Height: 6.47m ------------------ "And though I once prefered a human being's company, they pale before the monolith that towers over me." -- They Might Be Giants
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Montgomery
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Many thanks Sol, for bringing these wonders to less fortunate nations. Oh, and about the yacht, I'll take three please. One in Military Grey, one in Amethyst Purple, and one in Custard Yellow for posing whilst stopped at a traffic light. ------------------ "Is there anyone there with a gun?" - On the Hour
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Altair
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Do you have a front and/or backview too??------------------ "Those that can, do. Those that can't, laugh at those who can do." - Xander from 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'
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Sol System
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I'm afraid not.------------------ "And though I once prefered a human being's company, they pale before the monolith that towers over me." -- They Might Be Giants
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TSN
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Am I the only one who thinks that the nacelles look kind of goofy that far from the body of the ship?------------------ "About as useful as a narcoleptic rickshaw driver." -James Lileks
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Fabrux
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I must admit, the nacelles do look a little out of place in these diargrams, but the Cousteau looks better when the nacelles are in flight configuration. ------------------ "And who might you be?" "I'm Thor." "You're Thor?" "Well it hurt."
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Federation Shipmaster
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Is it named Cousteau by tradition?
------------------ What bloke invented signatures?
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Cargile
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I'm apalled by the nacelle design. Anyone else?------------------ What do you mean I'm not kind. Just not you're kind. --Dave Mustaine "Peace Sells" MEGADETH
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Elim Garak
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They called it the Cousteau in the magazine, making it "official."------------------ "Audaces fortuna juvat." "Fortune favours the bold."
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Federation Shipmaster
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The Star Trek Magazine?------------------ What bloke invented signatures?
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Elim Garak
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Yes, Star Trek: The Magazine (and not just Patrick Stewart) said it, so I consider it "official" but non-canonical now.------------------ "Audaces fortuna juvat." "Fortune favours the bold."
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