(And, to clarify, when I said that I thought that those ships were longer, I meant exactly that: In my mind, those ships were longer, contrary to the evidence )
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I just take some scans of coffee stains i find on the net (Google image search rules) and composite them in Photoshop.
(for those of you knowledgeable: use the multiply overlay mode on your coffee stain layer and set your opacity down to 15-25%)
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very well made. the coffee stains look similar to the coffee stains done in Star Trek: The Original Series on drawings of Matt Jefferies designs.. note that, in the later years many of the movie-era and TNG-era had coffee stains that basically replicated the appearance of the TOS coffee stains, but there seemed to be some lack of quality compared to the earlier coffee stains.
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quote:Originally posted by AndrewR: Didn't we see the cargo ship land? how can it land if it has sides that drop below the base?
I can't seem to remember what happens to the sides of the ship; but from what I recall from the bounty hunter episode and a couple others, the entire bottom of the ship is flush with the ground when it lands. I'm thinking the sides move when it lands, but I don't recall ever seeing that happen.
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I guess the only real tactical threat to the Goa'uld Tel'Tak vessel is to be skewered by a giant wooden lance and toasted over a terrible, ground-based plasma-fire pool!
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quote:Originally posted by AndrewR: Didn't we see the cargo ship land? how can it land if it has sides that drop below the base?
I can't seem to remember what happens to the sides of the ship; but from what I recall from the bounty hunter episode and a couple others, the entire bottom of the ship is flush with the ground when it lands. I'm thinking the sides move when it lands, but I don't recall ever seeing that happen.
We do see the cargo ship land in a couple of episodes. If I remember correctly the sides of or wings of the Tel'Tak retracked within the ship when landing.
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