Here's a new ship I finished today. Apart from the background story, it's finished.
Tell me what you think.
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To know a thing well, know its limits. Only when pushed beyond its tolerances will true nature be seen.
The Amtal Rule (Dune)
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Titan Fleet Yards - Harry Doddema's Star Trek Site
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"One's ethics are determined by what we do when no one is looking" Nugget
Star Trek: Gamma Quadrant
Star Trek: Legacy
Read them, rate them, got money, film them
"...and I remain on the far side of crazy, I remain the mortal enemy of man, no hundred dollar cure will save me..." WoV
If there was only an easy way to turn BMP's into JPEG's I could post my redone Invictus Class.
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"My knowledge and experience far exceeds your own, by, oh, about a BILLION times!" -- Q
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To know a thing well, know its limits. Only when pushed beyond its tolerances will true nature be seen.
The Amtal Rule (Dune)
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Titan Fleet Yards - Harry Doddema's Star Trek Site
Providing the files aren't too big, email them to me at [email protected] and I'll convert them for you.
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"Lately I've noticed that everyone seems to trust me. It's really quite unnerving. I'm still trying to get used to it."
- Garak, "Empok Nor"
Medical Ops up front? Not a bad idea - the person there can coordinate off-ship medical stuff with the main viewscr-- Uh, there is a viewscreen, yes?
I'd only recommend you put some sort of railing between the upper stations and the pit, and perhaps put the CO chair on a step or two - it'd give him or her a better view of everyone, and the viewer.
Mark
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"Why build one, when you can build two at twice the price?"
- Carl Sagan, "Contact"
Yes, of course there is a viewscreen.
And I haven't actually thought of a railing, but it sounds logical enough.
BTW, what do you think of Computer Operations as a department on old ships?
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To know a thing well, know its limits. Only when pushed beyond its tolerances will true nature be seen.
The Amtal Rule (Dune)
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Titan Fleet Yards - Harry Doddema's Star Trek Site
Mark
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"Why build one, when you can have two at twice the price?"
- Carl Sagan, "Contact"
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"One's ethics are determined by what we do when no one is looking" Nugget
Star Trek: Gamma Quadrant
Star Trek: Legacy
Read them, rate them, got money, film them
"...and I remain on the far side of crazy, I remain the mortal enemy of man, no hundred dollar cure will save me..." WoV
[Smacks Ritten upside the head with a hyperspanner]
Mark
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"Why build one, when you can have two at twice the price?"
- Carl Sagan, "Contact"
"Uh, yeah. CC? This is Crewman Paige down here in environmental control, and I'm having a problem with my console."
"Ok. Can you describe the problem?"
"Well, I was just compiling today's oxygen use statistics, and all of a sudden I was looking at a control setup for engineering."
"Engineering?"
"Yeah, I think. It said 'warp core temperature' and 'field dynamics' and stuff."
"Ok...well, why don't we just go ahead and reset the interface. There should be a button in the lower right corner labeled Interface Reset. Press it, and it will bring the system back to its default settings."
"Oh...um...it's not there."
"Not there? Are you sure? It's hardwired into the console. It shouldn't change, no matter what sort of setup you're running."
"Well, the whole thing's dark, actually."
"What?"
"The console is kind of off, I think."
"What happened?"
"Well, I thought I could fix it by jiggling those isolinear chips."
*dead silence*
"Computer Control?"
"Sorry. Uh, which chips did you touch?"
"Well, uh, when that didn't work I sort of, uh, took them out."
"Which...which ones, crewman?"
"Um...all of them?"
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Neutral Milk Hotel
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Read three (three!) chapters of "Dirk Tungsten in...The Disappearing Planet"! Then, go insane!