Topic: "Attack Pattern Omicron? Have to look that one up. . ." ($)
The First One
A lovely little thinker, but a bugger when he's pissed
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Well, there I'm being revisionist. I just don't think that this bandit without FTL sensors would sit off 30 light-seconds away and conduct a battle. I reckon they were going away and the danger lay in their return when the Stargazer had succumbed to the damage and was dead in the water.
But ultimately it doesn't matter. The whole point of the Battle of Maxxia is that Picard used FTL technology to beat non-FTL technology. I hope you're not going to condemn my little cartoon just because of the way a ship that probably wasn't even the kind used faces. . . 8)
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Looks good. Glad you explained where you got the "reverse" angle of the Marauder from. It actually makes more sense...
The exclamation marks give it that added touch.
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Ooh, nice. One thing though. It goes past fairly quickly, so you might have done it, but shouldn't the ferengi ship see two Stargazers? I thought it would go: 1 SG 2 SG's The original SG moves towards the new one.
Or, if you can't see ships at warp using non-FTL sensors, then you should see 1 SG 2 SGs Original SG dissapears.
Or something like that.
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The First One
A lovely little thinker, but a bugger when he's pissed
Member # 35
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You do briefly see the two Stargazers in the little window, as if they're turning away from looking at the one they know about (which is the one going to warp) as they spot the one that's suddenly appeared right next to them. Listen, Pixar I'm not. . .
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