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AndrewR
Member # 44
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OK, the Breen 'logo' or 'emblem'. I'm sure during the final season of DS9 that we saw it up on Weyoun's board... I also DEFINATELY know you can see it on the Breen ships but all the pictures I have of the ships are too small to make out any detail. Its towards the aft of the ship on both port and starboard. Of course that would be *bausnnnnshdhahhh* and *zzaufzzzpapaczzz* in Breeneese------------------ "I threw bitter tears at the ocean But all that came back was the tide..." 'I Will Not Forget You' Sarah McLachlan
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Nim
Member # 205
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I have several renderings and screencaps but none show any logos on the ships...------------------ And keep your foot off that blasted samoflanche!
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Matrix
Member # 376
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Did you notice that the Breen looks very like what Leia wore to Han out of that Iron thingy in Return of the Jedi? I just mentioned Star Wars! *runs in his bomb shelter for incoming missile attacks* ------------------ Predict the unpredictable, but how do you unpredict the unpredictable?
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MinutiaeMan
Member # 444
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Here's a rough design that I made based on the icon that I saw on a map behind Weyoun. There were a whole bunch of the familiar icons too (Starfleet, Klingon, Cardassian, Dominion) so I assume this one was the Breen. ------------------ You know, you really should keep a personal log. Why bore others needlessly? The Gigantic Collection of Star Trek Minutiae
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TSN
Member # 31
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Hm... It's the Quake symbol, mirrored over itself... :-)------------------ "What he did to that walrus gentle-man was inexcusable." -T. Herman Zweibel on "Mr. Woodrow Wood-pecker", The Onion, 7-Nov-2000
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Nim
Member # 205
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Matrix, it IS the same helmet-design. Apparently ILM has more fingers in Star Trek pies than just the "digital" FX.------------------ And keep your foot off that blasted samoflanche!
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Gaseous Anomaly
Member # 114
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"Captain, the Breen just fragged the Resiliant and the Tyrol!""Blast! Direct Attack Wings 12 through 16 to get ready at the respawn point. Ensign, take us in!!"  ------------------ Remember December '59 The howling wind and the driving rain, Remember the gallant men who drowned On the lifeboat, Mona was her name.
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TSN
Member # 31
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"Captain, their shields are falling! Shall we finish them?""No. Find their exact locations on the bridge and beam us there. We're gonna telefrag those sons of bitches! Woo-hoo!!!" ------------------ "What he did to that walrus gentle-man was inexcusable." -T. Herman Zweibel on "Mr. Woodrow Wood-pecker", The Onion, 7-Nov-2000 [This message has been edited by TSN (edited November 13, 2000).]
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Hobbes
Member # 138
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::Trades in phaser rifle for a Railgun and gets Quad-Damage::I love Quake 3 Arena. We use to play it on the LAN at school, even against other school's computer classes. ------------------ Calvin: "Isn't that weird?? If computers can think, what will people be better at than machines?" Hobbes: "Irrational behavior." This post is sponsored in part by the Federation Starship Datalink
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Starbuck
Member # 153
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"Set phasers to 'frag'! Arm the BFG-2000!"------------------ "Replicate some marmalade, Commander - helm control is toast!"
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Nim
Member # 205
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Laaaame! Give me a Steyr AUG, full prim. ammo, kevlar&helmet and a flashbang grenade! Maybe a defusing kit, but someone always drops it anyway....(read "COUNTERSTRIKE KICKS SCROTUM!!!!") ------------------ And keep your foot off that blasted samoflanche!
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Gaseous Anomaly
Member # 114
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Check it: http://www.dailyradar.com/features/directhit_feature_page_1818_1.html Hmm...eeny...meeny...miny...  (500th post!! Good Christ...)
------------------ Remember December '59 The howling wind and the driving rain, Remember the gallant men who drowned On the lifeboat, Mona was her name.
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Malnurtured Snay
Member # 411
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Oooooh ... I love Rainbow Six on my N64. I *especially* love going through the Capital Building with an MP5SD, some frags, and a silenced pistol ... =) Hell, in GoldeneyeN64, I can take out the first two levels using only the silenced rifle and the silenced pistol ... its all about the timing! ::pop!:: ------------------ Star Trek Gamma Quadrant Continuing to boldly go ...
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First of Two
Member # 16
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>"I *especially* love going through the Capital Building with an MP5SD, some frags, and a silenced pistol ... =)"I have days when I'd like to do that, too.  Seriously... I don't even play DOOM & Heretic anymore. The 'kill everything that moves' game has lost its appeal for me.
------------------ "Ed Gruberman, you fail to grasp Ty Kwan Leap. Approach me, that you might see." -- The Master
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Sol System
Member # 30
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Then you'd probably love Rainbow 6, no? Wherein killing everything can be a bad, bad thing.------------------ What did it mean to you An early chat with death To pull your body for a moment from your soul -- Camper Van Beethoven **** Read chapter one of "Dirk Tungsten in...The Disappearing Planet"! Gonna donate half my money to the city.
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Malnurtured Snay
Member # 411
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God, I hate that level where you have to break into the dude's office and do whatever, and if you kill a baddie, or the baddie even *SEES* you, you lose!DOES THAT SUCK OR WHAT? Argh! I'm going to go blow some Soviet Soldiers away in GoldenEye now ... pardon my blood ... ------------------ Star Trek Gamma Quadrant Continuing to boldly go ...
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Gaseous Anomaly
Member # 114
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Yes, GoldenEye truly kicks bottom. It was the first game we got for our N64 three years ago, and whenever it's taken out it's the first agme I go for.Surface One/ Sitting in a tower/ Shooting people miles away/ Annoying all those watching me play  Bunker One/ Magnum + Infinite Ammo/ 007 Setting with 0% Enemy Health and 100% Enemy Damage (One Shot Kills All, in other words)/ Fucking deadly! I could go on for yonks, but you get the gist p.s. is Perfect Dark actually any good? I'd love to get my hands on a copy. ------------------ Remember December '59 The howling wind and the driving rain, Remember the gallant men who drowned On the lifeboat, Mona was her name.
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