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Anybody got any good pictures of the Shelly/curry class ship? I think it has only been seen once, are there only frontview pictures of it? If there are any better ones then post them please.
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All sorts of nifty Curry shots can be found at Pedro's
In addition, an (accurate) schematic can be found here.
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*balks* Not so... The saucer should be moved forward, the nacelle pylons should connect to the saucer at the midway point, not the back, and the possiblility exists that the nacelles are actually about twice that size (I still haven't decided which I think it is).
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Well, more accurate than the one in the tech. manual!
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And that whole, you know, hanger bay on the wrong end of the ship thing!
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And that it appears to lack the other shuttlebay in the engineering hull. But aside from that and everything mentioned above, it's very close indeed.
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BTW, does anyone have an opinion as to whether or not this is the original Excelsior style saucer, or the refit one with 2 deflector crystals and the fancier bridge?
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Huh? That's what I'm saying! Haven't you seen the version in the DS9 tech. manual?
------------------ "We kid around a lot about people who are cyclopses, but seriously; if you're a mythic figure you've got challenges that no one should have to deal with." -- John Flansburgh
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Um... Not recently. I think I have it on my hard drive here someplace...
*looks*
Ah, I see. Well, it's not necessarily at the wrong end. There may be on in the back, for all we know. But apparently you're right that they forgot one at the indisputably right end...
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[This message has been edited by TSN (edited July 25, 1999).]