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Well, it depends on what you want the ship to separate for, cause the Defiant can remove its 'nose cone' and even Danube class runabouts can remove the cockpit section in emergencies!
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Well it finally made to my neck of the woods. Glad to see the Breen ship. Been waiting a pic of it for my ship list
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*whinges, and twitches chin in the general direction of a scanner*
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*tosses Vorlon a can of Russian beluga green slime*
Muchos gracias!
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Thank's Vorlie! Maybe you could scan some of the sketches too? (*please* )
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I like the ships in the first and fourth sketches. They're much better than the final.
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Nope, no dimensions. Could anybody scan that 3/4 view CGI. I would do it, but you would have to wait 'til this weekend.
------------------ Photon torpedoes, once a finite supply, haven't been a problem since all those Wal-Marts opened up in the Delta Quadrant. -Jim Wright
------------------ "Wrong again. Although we want to be scientifically accurate, we've found that selection of [Photon Energy Plasma Scientifically Inaccurate as a major Star Trek format error] usually indicates a preoccupation with science and gadgetry over people and story."
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Jim Phelps
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Frank: the producers wanted it to be original, since it was one of the last episodes. When the first designs were turned in, they just weren't too original, so that's why the ship ended up asymmetric. BTW, any differences between the final sketch and the actual model should be attributed to Doug Drexler, who was responsible for adding a few details.
Boris
------------------ "Wrong again. Although we want to be scientifically accurate, we've found that selection of [Photon Energy Plasma Scientifically Inaccurate as a major Star Trek format error] usually indicates a preoccupation with science and gadgetry over people and story."
---a Writers' Test from the Original Series Writer's Guide
------------------ Photon torpedoes, once a finite supply, haven't been a problem since all those Wal-Marts opened up in the Delta Quadrant. -Jim Wright