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"Image in the Sand" (DS9) Galaxy: CGI or Possible Trinculo?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Guardian 2000: [QB] Mmmm . . . nymphos. Oh, right, um, anyway: [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Mighty Monkey of Mim: [qb] Like I said, it's the way the light plays across the panelling on the saucer underside that really suggests a physical model. CGI (especially during this time period) usually has a more smooth, shiny look to it. [/qb][/QUOTE]I thought at first it might be CGI, since on the warp nacelle blue-glowy-bits there seemed to be a trace of the lighter-blue center glow as seen on the ToTP Galaxy CGI ships. However, I then took your pic and brightened it while reducing the contrast. Upon doing so, it becomes clear that the vessel has a dark gray stripe around the deck(s) housing the forward torpedo launcher, and if you look closely there's also dark gray along the rim of the connecting dorsal's rear face . . . as if to imply that the rear face is also gray. I believe this means that this is the "War Galaxy" or "Cobra Galaxy" model, as often seen in shots around Starbase 375. The ventral saucer paneling also supports this conclusion. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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