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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Dat: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Vice-Admiral Michael T. Colorge: [qb]Ok, the Rhode Island looks more roundish than the Equinox for some reason. I remember hearing that two versions of the Equinox were made; one damaged and one in pristine condition. The RI could be the pristine model since the fins, the bridge dome, the auxilary deflector, and the hull spine were modified. Some hardrive then could have both starships in it.[/qb][/QUOTE]Yeah, two versions of the Equinox were made. The undamaged version appeared in the Starship Spotter book. Presumably Rob Bonchune took that undamaged model and modified it. So what we have now differences between the two are the ones already stated, but also I've noticed that RI diesn't have the raised shield grid enhancers a la Voyager that Equinox had. I also noticed that the ventral saucer sensor cluster is also different, because RI has a raised bridge dome, she seems to have one more deck than Equinox, because RI has no deflector notch, she's also a a meter or two longer, RI's nacelle fin in not like on Equinox, but more like those on the "LN-64" nacelle, and the middle cliff along the spine is no longer black/hollowed (where aft torpedo launchers would/could be placed), but is filled in. Oh yeah, the RI's impulse engines are in slightly different place along the spine than on Equinox. And the RI doesn't have any shield grid on the ventral stardrive. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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