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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jason Abbadon: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Masao: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Jason Abbadon: [qb] What about that lower-aft finlike structure? Is that thick enough to have crew quarters or rec rooms or something? [/qb][/QUOTE]It measures 21 x 11 m at the top and 11 x 6 m at the base. [/qb][/QUOTE]Thicker than the Connie's neck at the widest point then- room for [i]something[/i]. Could make a nice ampitheatre (if it were oriented along the z axis and gravity were adjusted to match). [QUOTE]Personally I'd go for either refuelling booms (retracted) or heavy tractor beam mounts. Of course if it was anything but a freighter I'd say sensor pods. If the ship supported trains of cargo modules then secondary warp field controllers (not quite fully fledged nacelles) to adjust the bubble to accommodate said pods. [/QUOTE]Maybe it helps maintain the warp field when transporting super-massive cargo...or, possibly, the mini-nacelles are attached to that forward "saucer" section and serve as an escape pod- though I'd think there are hull plates covering the seperation point between the "saucer" and the rest of the ship for that totally detail-less look we all love about TOS. ;) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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