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Bernd
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While searching for ship diagrams in "Redemption, part 2", I have discovered this ship in a display on the side wall of the Sutherland's bridge. It appears when Data returns from the status display to the captains's chair. Only the top view is shown. http://www.uni-siegen.de/~ihe/bs/startrek/temp/redemption-ship.gif ------------------ "No, thanks. I've had enough. One more cup and I'll jump to warp." (Janeway, asked if she would like some coffee in "Once upon a Time") www.uni-siegen.de/~ihe/bs/startrek/
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The Shadow
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Actually, I think that's just the top view of the Sutherland. I'll post an image soon.------------------ http://frankg.dgne.com/ "Let's get those missiles ready to destroy the universe!" - TMBG
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Bernd
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It looks completely different, not like any ship type I know. Could be a kind of cross-section, though. The pylons seem to bend in the same fashion as Nebula pylons.
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The Shadow
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It's an older version of the Nebula diagram. Here's an image. The side version of the same appears when Data examines all that info on that side screen.------------------ http://frankg.dgne.com/ "Let's get those missiles ready to destroy the universe!" - TMBG
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The First One
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Oh, yeah, no question. Sorry, Bernd, that's the pod you can see on top. 8)
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TSN
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Hey, is that one of those Nebulae like the one in Sisko's office, where the ass sticks way out? :-)------------------ "Flying Thompson's Gazelle of the Yard!" -Inspector Fox, the Arguement Clinic sketch, Monty Python's Flying Circus
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The Shadow
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The Melbourne study model, yes. ------------------ http://frankg.dgne.com/ "Let's get those missiles ready to destroy the universe!" - TMBG
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Bernd
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Now I know why I didn't recognize the ship as Nebula class.
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Warped1701
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Actually, I like the Nebula study model more than the actual design.------------------ "Angels and Ministers of Grace, defend us" -Hamlet, Act I, Scene IV
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