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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MinutiaeMan: [QB] That looks quite reasonable to me, Masao. I like Rev's idea of the docking tower, but I'm not sure how well that would work unless there were some kind of major extensible boom mounted internally. I doubt that the Huron could maneuver that close to a Constitution without bumping into the nacelles. Speaking of which, anyone have ideas for what those forward boom-like things are supposed to be fore? The closest that I can think of in the Museum lineage is auxiliary directional warp nacelles, but I dunno if a ship like that would really need them. Maybe those are the transfer conduits? Except that the pylons seem rather thin for cargo transfer... But then again, why would they need to have a physical airlock for cargo transfer anyway? They've got frickin' transporters! ;) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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