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Posted by Wes (Member # 212) on :
 
I made this design a few years back, after that one episode with the guy in the Coax warp shuttle.

I might work on some more views, correcting the spelling on that dp, or a CG model, but I have no time these days.

Original Layout Sketch
Master Situation Diagram
Detication Plauqe

Gimme some feedback.

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Posted by Nim (Member # 205) on :
 
MOOOORE VIEEEEWS!!!!

Actually it looks very cool, I can imagine the "shredded" structure on its back, does it look kind of like a Hirogen helmet, if you remember it?

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Posted by The359 (Member # 37) on :
 
Well, first off, it's spelled Vengeful, just so ya know.

But second, why name an explorer "vengeful"?

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Posted by Fabrux (Member # 71) on :
 
So that's who designed this ship... I've had images of it sitting on my hardrive for the longest time. Couldn't remember who designed it...

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Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
 
What program do you guys/gals use to create those MSDs - I've seen a few around now... for Sabre and Bear??'s version of the Peregrin with all the blinky lights!

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Posted by bear (Member # 124) on :
 
I don't know what everybody else has been using, but the Peregrin was done using Macromedia Flash.

This may be my ego talking, but its nice to know people remember me.

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Posted by Nim (Member # 205) on :
 
I've never seen an MSD of the Peregrine. One's available?

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Posted by Aban Rune (Member # 226) on :
 
Also I believe that the plaque should read "First ship of HER class" instead of "its". Vessels are grammatically female.

The MSD look great though!

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Posted by bear (Member # 124) on :
 
It exist but it really could stand to be reworked.



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Posted by Curry Monster (Member # 12) on :
 
That is a very cool looking ship. You'll have to teach me how to draw sometime.

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Posted by Vacuum robot lady from Spaceballs (Member # 239) on :
 
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Posted by Syrinx on :
 
you know.. funny thing i have bine designing a simular ship. it is in the same century too which is really wierd cause i was hoping no one else would think of that but anyway nice design and if you want to see mine maybe we could work in tandem
P.S. What is the approximate length of you ship, mine is 2435m in length also you might be intrested in my form of propulsion
oh and by the way mine is capable of infinite velocity
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Posted by Malnurtured Snay (Member # 411) on :
 
What is it with fanboy ships?

"My ship is as big as the Death Star! It rulez!"

"My ship is fifty billion times to the third millionth power the size of the Death Star. You = Small!"

Gimme the Deffie anyday.

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Posted by Daniel (Member # 453) on :
 
Is that 2435 METERS? That works out to be approximately 7548.5 feet. Yipes. I like to keep the length of a ship beneath 1,500 feet myself. Otherwise it gets to be a hassle y'know, putting all those hull braces together. And then plating it. Boy that's a lot of work. :-)
 
Posted by Wes (Member # 212) on :
 
wow didnt thik i'd get this much of a response. Ok, I'm at work now so I can do much about it, but when I get home im definetely gonna be adding some top views and maybe a cgi or something, possibly renaming...

What name would you like?

thanks for the input guys

-Wes

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Posted by Syrinx on :
 
look it isnt the deathstar syndrom ok. i just wanted to share an idea not talk down to you im just saying that we could work together you know share knowledge and things. my ship is only big because it is multigenerational incase anyone feels like staying a while and it is the thought that counts i just want to finally let my idea out to a place where no one will take it as there own

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Posted by Daniel (Member # 453) on :
 
Is this a Federation vessel you're designing, Syrinx? I would be interested in the systems design for a multigenerational Federation starship. And as to the reason why it's multigenerational. Is it an inter-galactic transport? Any particular reason why it's such an odd number of meters for the length? I tend to pick round numbers to make my life easier.

Also, not to insult or bash or severely crush your self-esteem, but we absolutely LOVE it when people attempt to use correct grammar and punctuation. It makes reading your posts easier, and the more people that can read'em, the more that will try and respond. Otherwise, some people might give up on deciphering the syntax.
 


Posted by MIB on :
 
HOLY SHIT! That is a very nice ship! *sigh* There are so many Federation ships designed by fans that I wish have made an appearance in Star Trek. This is one of these ships.

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Posted by Syrinx on :
 
how about a rough pic hummm. would that help in deciphering what this thing can do

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Posted by Harry (Member # 265) on :
 
The Outrider class looks rather, ehhm, cool-ish. It certainly is special.

I'd like to see that 2000+ meter ship of yours!

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Posted by Syrinx on :
 
may not be as special looking as yours but it does the trick...the idea is the best part of the design i need to develope its lookes a little


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