Amasov Prime
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quote:Originally posted by The Mighty Monkey of Mim: Wow. Most of that is really too hard to read though. It could be anything.
-MMoM
From this image, yes. But I enlarged it, changes some things, played with it a bit... you can figure out some things. Numbers are clearer if you have them in a larger scale, letters are clearer from a distance for example.
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quote:Do you think that Okuda still keeps those old Okudagrams somwhere?
Highly doubtful.
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quote:Do you think that Okuda still keeps those old Okudagrams somwhere?
Highly doubtful.
I don't know...
While it's a good bet he personally doesn't have easy access to them, I'm pretty sure they wouldn't have just thrown them away. They're probably in Art Department archives or something, kept there on the off chance that they might be used again for something.
Cpt. Kyle, (or anyone) is there any possible way of being more sure of the name and registry of the ship?
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These have the same name and Registy i have tried playing with them with no luck maybe one of you guys can make it a simi-transparent ontop of the other one and get the numbers to show better.
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There have been rumblings, from time to time, almost always fan-generated, about a big book of Okudagrams, priced reasonably for weddings and bar mitzvahs. Now, no such book is in the works, at least not that Okuda has ever said. But he's never, to my recollection, said that such a project would be physically impossible. So I bet some survive.
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I bet Okuda has all those Okudagrams on his Mac's harddrive. The actual transparencies might not exist, but I'm sure he still has all the artwork in his computer. I mean, I never through away any computer artwork files.
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i throw away a lot, depending on how big the He-Man ep im downloading turns out to be.
and i sincerely hope that Okuda isnt using the same Mac he had in 1986.
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Well, now I have added the new section to my site the Guardian of Forever: Spaceflight chronology Also, here is the picture-analysis I told you about from a guy called John Taverni: Original:
Original ship from Spaceflight chronology:
John Taverni�s picture, which is two of those above together with a bit of a modification
Pretty close in my opinion
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Yes, and what was the ship? Any info about it?
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