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Someone thought it was a good idea to make a uber-Elkins from Galaxy parts and give it four nacelles, a Nebula-like pod and what looks to be an akira-esque torpedo pod as well...
OTOH, it's still better than many things found at Starshipschematics.net
Sad as that may be.
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I actually quite like the top view, it's reminiscent of the Nebula prototype. The side view is unfortunately hideous, but I reckon that could be made better by changing the curvey nacelle pylons and getting rid of that thing under the saucer.
Da_bang80
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That looks like the Battleship from SFC. What was it called? The Yamato class it think.
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But not some claim that you inpired me to do it in the first place, I note. Not that I can remember one way or the other, it was back in 1998 for fuck's sake.
"But not some claim that you inpired me to do it in the first place, I note. Not that I can remember one way or the other, it was back in 1998 for fuck's sake."
I'm sure I was the one who originally described the idea of the dual Olympic (or Daedalus) spheres and making them reminiscent of breasts. The rest of the design was yours, though. Probably the name, too. I don't think I could prove it, though. I think it might have been in one of those Sunday chats from way back in the day.
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Well this is... a... lovely. Let's call the next ship USS Shortbus with Captain Hedwig in command.
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