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Ah...Bosnia: home to the open minded gentlemen that have so entertained us with their humorous and horrific exploits for the past decade or so.
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It appears that they made a dedication plaque for the Saratoga. If I'm not mistaken that's the 10th plaque of which we don't have a clear picture.
Excelsior-class Melbourne: I'm really curious how some people could read its registry or name.
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Hey, how come we're not awash in DS9 DVD talk, anyway, with galleries full of screencaptures and heady talk about production quality?
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It appears that they made a dedication plaque for the Saratoga.
It was blurred by that crewman's armpit funk. That's terror sweat, boy!
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I always knew there was a plaque. What's wiered is that is stuck on in the middle of a computer display/console/station. IIRC, they turned that aft wall/alcove, where the MSDs usually are, into a station but also stuck that plaque there as well.
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-Good pics of the Rigelian transport (Pakled ship redone) from "Vortex", so that we can establish the size vs. DS9. Also, beauty shots of the Miradorn raider docked. My copy of the episode is so crappy it hurts.
-A full exposure on the Klaestron ship from "Dax".
-Close-ups on the Tosk ship from "Captive Pursuit", both free-flying and docked, to verify if the model was altered in any way from "Unification".
-The "do me" smile on the face of the Dax copy in "If Wishes Were Horses".
-Good pics of the Rigelian transport (Pakled ship redone) from "Vortex", so that we can establish the size vs. DS9. Also, beauty shots of the Miradorn raider docked. My copy of the episode is so crappy it hurts.
-A full exposure on the Klaestron ship from "Dax".
-Close-ups on the Tosk ship from "Captive Pursuit", both free-flying and docked, to verify if the model was altered in any way from "Unification".
Timo Saloniemi
The Miridorn ship was a re-use of the priate ship from TNG ( The ones from the search for the Vulcan doohickie, bot the black ship). THe Kalestron ship is just a re-painted version of the tamarian ship from "darmok" and scaled doown.
The Tosk ship does indeed apear to be modified (and re-painted) and is scaled to near shuttle size.
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The T'Pau model was given some extra protuberances aroung the warp ring and on the sides of the forward hull to make it into the Tosk ship. However, when the model was used again to represent the Vulcan freighter that Eddington escapes in, they forgot to remove the protuberances.
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