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Resistance
Member # 893
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Yes Its the Enterprise-D
http://www.trekinside.com/images/workinprogres/EntD.jpg [ September 19, 2002, 20:35: Message edited by: Resistance ]
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Nimpim
Member # 205
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So THAT'S where they store the whales and dolphins!!
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EdipisReks
Member # 510
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it looks really nice!!
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Resistance
Member # 893
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Thanks
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http://www.trekinside.com/images/workinprogres/EntD2.jpg [ September 20, 2002, 13:11: Message edited by: Resistance ]
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Resistance
Member # 893
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Thanks guys
http://www.trekinside.com/images/workinprogres/EntD3.jpg [ September 23, 2002, 13:10: Message edited by: Resistance ]
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Nimpim
Member # 205
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Is that a little Spitfire about to take off in the forward saucer?
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EdipisReks
Member # 510
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the profile looks more like a BF 109, to me. it doesn't have an underslung intercooler, or a radiused rudder. now, it really doesn't look like a BF 109 either, but definitely more than it looks like a Spitfire.
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AndrewR
Member # 44
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Its a wonder we've never seen a view of the Cutaway that moves backwards and forwards through different planes of the ship... like in that view you only see the very middle (I'd say) of the ship. What about the more lateral 'planes' of the ship?
Andrew
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Resistance
Member # 893
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Capped In Mic
Member # 709
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sweet.. this is related to a project i've been thinking of doing.
schematics of the new Excalibur (from New Frontier).. its Galaxy-class, except a highly modified new-build. presumably it has continuum safe warp drive, quantum torpedoes, holographic communications etc since it was built after the last seasons of DS9. Plus it has warp nacelles built into the saucer for multi-vector capability.
it'd be interesting to redraw some Galaxy specs to show these changes.
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