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That deck leads to the inter-species-zero-G basketball court. I hear them Horta players are tough to defend against though...
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What happened? I was looking over the pictures one minute, and the next they were all gone! Even the index is missing, with Fotopic's standard greeting saying "this user has not moved in yet".
Regarding this ship, is it actually firing on the Dauntless? If so, then it's a Sphere builder ship. If not, then it's another Federation ship. But which design was used?
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I think it's the Dauntless-esque ship seen on occasion in the latter Voyager episodes and maybe on Enterprise too - the Devore warship. If that's the case, it looks like the Sphere-Builders had allies of their own, Devore or otherwise.
Failing that, check out Gilso's collection of ship pictures for other candidates. Except for the E-J and the sphere-builder ship, I doubt there were any additional new CG models made. It was quite a busy episode VFX-wise as it was!
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In the upcoming "E^2" (sic), we're supposed to meet a future Enterprise. While TPTB have denied it, I've got a sneaky suspicion that the E-J is the ship that we're going to see in that episode. It's from the critical point in history, it's there presumably to help, and of course they've already built a corridor and CG model to go with it - which for one short scene seems a little odd. 200 quatloos that we haven't seen the last of the E-J.
quote:Originally posted by David Templar: Gah, now a Vor'cha? In the 26th Century? Bartender, your strongest drink please. I need to kill some brain cells.
The Vor'cha seem to be going the way of the D7/K't'inga...
Yes, but as Jason already pointed out, this could easily be a battle involving ships from multiple timeframes.
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Of course, Dainels showing all those ships to Archer and telling him all about the Federation means that either A)Archer dies sometime during Enterprise's run, B) is a key player in the Federation's founding, or C)Daniels thinks he's as dumb as a box of rocks and causality is lost on him.
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You know...I think the Enterprise J has some Cardassian elements. It kind of looks like a DS9 hallway.
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Maybe they brought out sets from storage... we already know that they reused some doors for the Tsunkatse arena. And the Defiant bridge - while not Cardassian has been reused.
Another question... were they SPECIFICALLY on the E-J? Where they are - and the large window looks like they are in a drydock for the E-J.
That or maybe species 8472 are Fed members - they are quite large.
Speaking of Hortas... I wonder what would happen if a human and a mother horta got it on?? An Excalbian?
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quote:While TPTB have denied it, I've got a sneaky suspicion that the E-J is the ship that we're going to see in that episode.
I doubt that. How can T'Pol's son be in command of a vessel from the 26th century?
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Could it be that the reason that it looks Cardassian is that the only time we've ever seen a window quite that shape was on DS9?
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Oh god, I hope it isn't like Time Squared from TNG then...
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