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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Harry: [QB] ::Engage Fanboy Mode:: I'd like to see... :cool: Ships/stations/places from TOS and perhaps even TAS. What about a 24th century articles on the Guardian of Forever, the cloudcities of Ardana. Perhaps a view of some DY-100s in orbit of Earth, or even docked to the ISS. You could design your own Earth-Saturn probe, from "Tomorrow is Yesterday". Or what about a blurry shot of the S.S. Valiant's last moments near the galactic barrier. A visualisation of a Denevan parasite infection on one of the other planets mentioned in "Operation: Annihilate!", or a humankinds first steps on Mars and the foundation of the Martian Colonies. Daedalus ships being constructed, or a Daedalus on a mission. Another nice touch would be a CGI model of the original 1701, as seen in the pilots. Bring back the spikes, the unlit ramscoops, the large bridge dome and the black strips! Maybe for a visualisation of the launch of the 1701 in 2245? You know what also would be cool? Some shots of the aquashuttle or the scouter gig from "The Ambergris Element" (TAS). I would appreciate some 'screentime' for the very much unseen aliens from the movies, like the Saurians or the Betelgeusians. I agree with Masao (or who said it?) that the ships from the Star Fleet TM are a nice addition. And that idea of picturing a busy starbase appeals to me as well. All kinds of unseen freightery looking ships, workbees, travel pods, runabouts, shuttles and the occasional major Starfleet ship all floating around one of those large 'mushrooms'. Just imagine... ::Wakes up from fanboy mode:: Whatever you choose to do, this book definately has the potential for being one of the coolest books on Trek :) . [/QB][/QUOTE]
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