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Asclepius would be a latinized form of the Greek, true. The copy of the Iliad I have on hand has it as such, along with Hard's translation of Apollodorus (nope, I just didn't finish a Greek myth course, nosiree ).
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Judging from the source material I'd say it's wider than you've made it in your head-on drawing. With a little width I think it could be a very nice ship, believable while not being too ugly about it.
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I'd use the staff of Asclepius instead of the caduceus as hull marking.
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Yes, an explanation of where in the heck they got a cloaking device would have been nice. But then, any fan that knows enough to know that Fed cloacking devices are illegal will also know that renegade Fed officers have used them before. I guess it really shouldn't be a huge surprise that Admiral Young Riders got his hands on one.
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quote:Originally posted by Harry: I didn't expect a kind of Spanish inquisition cloaking device!
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