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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Timo: [QB] [QUOTE]Back of the sphere - wouldn't that be an impulse engine? Back of the cylinder - that's the shuttlebay.[/QUOTE]Could be. I'd rather have it vice versa, though. That is, the stern rectangles could be the impulse engine, which should look more impressive than a mere dark slit. The shuttlebay, if any, could be the entire dorsal half of the secondary hull, below those vast hatches we see. The line I was thinking of would be in front of the sphere, though - the first line down from the plateau where the bridge dome rests. The one that makes it look almost as if there were a "sunken" rectangular area at the dorsal bow, except that there isn't - there is just this painted line atop, and two curious vertical knife-cuts on the sides, and then a horizontal cut of the same sort, but it's all flat and on the level of the rest of the sphere. And yeah, the ship works better at 200 than at 100 meters. But it would be a fun exercise to try and figure out the interiors at the smaller scale, too. The [i]Oberth[/i] works pretty well at the Encyclopedic 120 meters, after all. Timo Saloniemi [/QB][/QUOTE]
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