quote:Originally posted by Lee: Bizarre. He saves the image I captured and posted and loads it onto his own webspace. I mean, why?
The Mighty Monkey of Mim is correct, I didn't although realize that you had linked it from Flare Upload and didn't want to steal your bandwidth?
Unfortuntely I do not know much about the Flare Upload feature. Byt my othe rreason is that if you were to have removed the image from here it was hosted, the link I would have posted would have been dead. Sorry, I ment no offence. Although I didn't in now shape or form say this image was mine.
BTW, What area are you in Lee, I also watch Enterprise on CityTV out of Toronto. I personally am from Ottawa.
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Er, the UK. That's what we're talking about, I've been BitTorrenting HDTV Trek .avi's and for some reason this week's one comes courtesy of CityTV.
Nice logo, Masao. I really hope I'm not the only one who looks at it and thinks "AndoriaOnLine" - it really does look like that for some reason. . .
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"It would certainly make sense if they were supposed to represent celestial bodies."
The star system itself certainly wouldn't, though. A sun, a gas giant (plus a solid planet and a moon), a gas giant (plus four moons), a solid planet (plus a moon), then a HUMONGOUS gas giant (plus two solid planets and two moons, plus another gas giant and three moons), and finally a gas giant (plus a solid planet, plus yet another a gas giant (plus a solid planet and four moons)) again. And that's reading the logo from left to right. Zuh?
The configuration might make some sense if the largest three ellipses were stars, but I'm with the Andoria Online crowd on this one. B)
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If it helps any, recent ENT info seems to say that the Andorians come from the Procyon system, which is a binary with an F5-class primary and a white dwarf.
Older fan speculation puts the Andorians in the Epsilon Indi system, IIRC. That's a single K5-type star, but with a pair of Class-T brown dwarf stars/planets. Except that according to this list, those companions orbit some 1500 AU's out -- too far to constitute a system in the planetary sense.
Either way, the graphics look great, Kris and Masao!
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As for the configuration of the Andorian system: I seriously doubt that all of those elipses are to scale, but are instead just representations of planetary bodies. If they were to scale then the rock planets would be barely visible.
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Is Bolias supposed to be a city on Bolarus or just another name for Bolarus?
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There's not much in the scripts either. Just that Morn's latinum was transported by a Bolian freighter.
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