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Bernd
Member # 6
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I have recently extended the starship database, and it occured to me that the two Talarian ships (the observation craft and the warship) are two completely different designs (at least, to me this is new). The warship seems to be indeed based on the Star Destroyer, albeit heavily modified. The observation craft was built from scratch, based on Rick Sternbach's sketch (The Continuing Mission).
Here the observation craft: http://members.fortunecity.de/neutralzone/TalarianObservationCraft03.htm (pop-up hell) and my revision of the Fact Files depiction: http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/schematics/talarian-observation.jpg
The warship: http://members.fortunecity.de/neutralzone/TalarianWarship03.htm and the side view drawn from scratch: http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/schematics/talarian-warship.jpg
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MinutiaeMan
Member # 444
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Looking at the picture of the Observation Craft, I'm wondering if that model was made from the fuselage of an X-wing fighter -- the "nose" section looks similar to the fighter's main body... I think.
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Anti Spark
Member # 949
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What is the Length of this ship?
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Shik
Member # 343
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One Frank.
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Bernd
Member # 6
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Observation craft: 150m = 1.25 FSDL (Frank standard Defiant length) Warship: 220m
The tapered section of the observation craft looks like it could be taken from a kit, but the X-Wing nose has different proportions.
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Shik
Member # 343
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"FSDL"..ha...
By the way, Bernd, a little OT, but I was looking through the Delta Quadrant ships listing in your SD & that Malon model ship you mention is in fact the original study model of Zephram Cochrane's warpship as built for the Chronology Mk. I sans nacelles & pylons.
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Bernd
Member # 6
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quote: By the way, Bernd, a little OT, but I was looking through the Delta Quadrant ships listing in your SD & that Malon model ship you mention is in fact the original study model of Zephram Cochrane's warpship as built for the Chronology Mk. I sans nacelles & pylons.
It looks really like that. I didn't know there was a physical model, as I thought it was a painting.
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Harry
Member # 265
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Even more OT.. but something I just have to say after reading your rant on the "Unexpected" battlecruiser.
The latest Magazine (the one with the Excelsior study models) has behind the scenes info on this episode.
There WAS a CGI model made of the sketch that appeared on Trekweb. But after initial renders, the model proved to be too dark to be of any use. And since everyone had already worked really long days on Broken Bow, no-one was willing to sit up all night adding lights and windows to the model. So instead, they decided to use the VOY model and hope the fans wouldn't be too angry with them.
So there really wasn't anything they could've done about it. The episode was already filmed, it needed Klingon visuals, and the closest thing they had was the VOY battlecruiser. We could always pretend that we actually saw the ship from the sketch
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Bernd
Member # 6
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Yes. I was going to include that information. Actually, I am quite content with the explanation that we have seen something we were not supposed to see. And I am glad that the responsible people 1) cared to create a new ship at all. 2) admitted that the K't'inga was not fitting.
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Aethelwer
Member # 36
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I'm glad I'm so famous.
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Reverend
Member # 335
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Hopefully they'll have the presence of mind to fix the mesh in the mean time for the next time a Klingon Battlecruiser needs to be seen, it's the correct one.
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MinutiaeMan
Member # 444
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quote: Originally posted by Harry: So instead, they decided to use the VOY model and hope the fans wouldn't be too angry with them.
This is the funniest thing I've read all week!
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