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http://www.trekinside.com/images/workinprogres/Akira9.jpg

Top view cutaway coming soon
http://www.trekinside.com/images/workinprogres/Akira10.jpg

[ September 16, 2002, 01:04: Message edited by: TSN ]

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Mmm... Eye candy!

So you are in favor of the "half-marathon plasma conduit" theory, then? [Smile] I think you need to place a few booster M/ARAs along the route to keep the plasma from cooling down...

Will you have one central core or two side-by-side ones? And is the shuttlebay gonna be a "through-deck" one, or separated to bow and stern parts? If you go for the latter, I must warn you that *I* won't be docking at the bow bay! The doors are way too small for safe approach. As Galactica-style launch tubes, they work all right, though... And Jaeger himself said the craft will launch from front and be recovered from back. A single centrally mounted warp core might mean problems with that.

In any case, this should go to the Creative forum. Wait, there's a thread there already. Never mind.

Timo Saloniemi

[ September 16, 2002, 05:46: Message edited by: Timo ]

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That's a pretty unusual core, with a lot of Magnetic Constrictor Segments for the anti-deuterium, and maybe two for the deuterium. You usually find more MCS on the matter side, not the anti-matter side, but even then they're usually pretty even in numbers.

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