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Yakaspat The Trekker
Member # 355
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The ASDB Project (www.trekships.org) has come up with a design for the Hopper, now on display at TheOfficer's Bible:http://www.thetrekker.org/hopper.html Cool, eh? Lance M. Nutter TheTrekker's Officer's Bible A Review of the Starfleet of 2376 www.thetrekker.org
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Sol System
Member # 30
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Neat!
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Aban Rune
Member # 226
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That's cool. I like the variety of uses he came up with for it. I especially like the ability to deploy a planetary weapon.The details are very cool, such as having the medical version be from the Pasteur. Very nice work.
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Hobbes
Member # 138
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I like the color scheme of the Federation News one.
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Siegfried
Member # 29
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This is really nice work, Lance. I have to agree that I like the color scheme for the Federations News Service version of the Hopper. The attention to detail is certainly nice such as the inclusion of the Starfleet Academy logos and the salute to the Pasteur.Using Hoppers to deploy planetary weaponry is an interesting idea. It's also cool to see them hauling around functioning and damaged/destroyed workbees. I like the touchs of the antennae and the satellite receiver on the top of the news version. The medical version would certainly be useful considering the ground operations Starfleet used in the Dominion War. Very nice work indeed.
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First of Two
Member # 16
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Sweet!When I can make my drawings look like that, then I shall be a Jedi.
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Reverend
Member # 335
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Thankyou, your all so kind. quote: I like the touchs of the antennae and the satellite receiver on the top of the news version
Actually that satellite receiver, the thing on the midsection is an enhanced sensor platform. With holo recorders and whatnot. There is more to come.
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Siegfried
Member # 29
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I guess it might have helped if I had read the page all the way to the bottom and noticed the design credits. Sorry about that, Lance and Reverend. Anyway, I still thinks it's a fabulous job, and, lord willing, I'll remember to give kudos to the right person next time.
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Reverend
Member # 335
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Don't sweat it. But I'd much perfer to have constructive criticism than kudos
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