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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Treknophyle: [QB] Regarding the Registry Number: Since I am trying to do the Intrepid-class, and since it was constructed before Voyager, I subtracted one number. There is no canon registry number for Intrepid, and it seems to follow in the footsteps of giants to dyslex an existing number. Regarding Black Knight's comment: Thank you. When I was a teenager (oh yeah - I'm an old original fan!), I remember the release of the Franz Josef (FJ) plans and Tech Manual. The level of detail at that time was riveting. However, as time progressed, I assumed that these products would as well. The Galaxy Plans were an TREMENDOUS disappointment. I believe the artist's professed reason for the lack of detail was that his computer could not handle it all, and so he was forced to utilize small scraps of printed paper - oriented by hand. When I created the Ent-A blueprints some 10 years ago (to which Starbuck so graciously referred), I had no problem achieving a greater level of detail and line precision/shading - with an old PowerMac (Although I have since gone over to the Dark Side (P3)). So in a way, these Intrepid deck plans are an attempt to push the envelope as far as possible with today's software/hardware capabilities. When I saw the Defiant deck plans in the back of the DS9 Manual, I fell in love with the colors (even though the plans were as confusing as heck). Has anyone found an updated listing of compartments? By the way, I read in one of these BBS that my old work is listed on eBay. I really wouldn't know - I've never checked out eBay, nor do I understand how it works. Should I give someone a call? I've got BOXES of those things left... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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