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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Reverend: [QB] I agree, there should defiantly be some huge freighter in the Federation and I find Bernd's Java-Class quite satisfying in this regard. Of course they can't be too big because that will present problems with security, maintenance and safety. For the most part though I'm inclined to think that the smaller freighters and container hauling tugs are by far more common type of ship in use. GRIFF: You may be a good modeler, but you have lousy taste in names. I only hope your wife names the kids. (j/k) :D Seriously though, I'd drop the "IV" and just call it Tantive-Class, still a tip-of-the-hat but not quite so blatant. [QUOTE] I think the only large-ish design I've seen was in one of the few Enterprise episodes I've seen, where the Nausicaans keep pissing off some slow freighter on a route to Earth. [/QUOTE]That be the Y-Class E.C.S. Fortunate and I quite liked it too...but then I've always perfered the bulky utilitarian looking ships to the super sleek battle cruisers (spot the oxymoron there) that fans seam to be drooling over all the time. If you download the Enterprise episode called "Horizon" you'll get to see the old J-Class, which is smaller but still quite interesting. It's interesting to note that this is supposedly the same class as Harry Mudd's ship, in (TOS "Mudd's Women"). They did a good job designing it and it really looks like it could hold up next to the 1701. [b]UPDATE[/b] [URL=http://lobotomy.pleh.net/~flareupload/uploads/335/deneva_new7.gif]Deneva Mk7[/URL] And here's a WIP of the forward view. [IMG]http://lobotomy.pleh.net/~flareupload/uploads/335/deneva_Fore1.gif[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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