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I decided to open this thread to everyone who wishes to showcase their designs for starships. They can be from anywhere, just as long as it's Star Trek (after all this is the Trek Technology Forum). If you're going to post a design, please post a picture if possible, and tell a little about the ships, it's name and it's registry (if applicable).
For now, I have decided to post this ship:
This is the Accos-class support carrier. This particular ship is the class ship, U.S.S. Accos NCC-39655. The pod seen on the underside of the Accos can be detached and a different one can be attached. This class of ship is used for many purposes, including freight transport, passenger transport, troop transport, etc etc.
I hope you enjoy this particular ship, and I also hope that you will post your own designs.
Feel free to criticize my work, but please don't be too harsh. Perhaps others won't mind their work being criticized, to. I originally posted this in the starships forum, but I guess this is the proper forum. So, bring in the ships!!
------------------ "I think therefore I'm DANGEROUS!" -MI
Note: there are a few things above that might appear a little strange to some people. For example, the U.S.S. Za�re, some people might see the actual name, and some might see U.S.S. ZaOre. There is an accent over the 'i' (the two little dots). This changes the pronuciation from za-ERE to z-AIR. This is the french word for Zaire.
------------------ "It appears, Admiral, that we're going to be slightly delayed." -Emperor Issisus
[This message was edited by Fabrux on April 01, 1999.]
Class I Starliners Mk-IV People Deadweight Tonnage-Metric..............30 000 Gross Volume-Cubic Metres..................29 567 Gross Floor Area-Square Metres............1742.14 Unit Loading..................488 kg/Square Metre Deck Spacing-Metres.............................3 Transporters....................................6 Turbolifts......................................4 Length Overall-Metres.......................80.58 Diameter-Metres.............................21.62 Officers (command).............................12 Crew..........................................100 Passengers....................................100 Note: Pod is a self-sustained emergency lifeboat with sub-light velocity and 20 years endurance
Note: I have not included all the pods, as I have yet to make specs for them.
------------------ "It appears, Admiral, that we're going to be slightly delayed." -Emperor Issisus
[This message was edited by Fabrux on April 03, 1999.]
[This message was edited by Fabrux on April 03, 1999.]
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Hm... Actually, in English, the diaresis (the two dots over a letter, called "umlaut" in Germany) is, I think, usually used to show that a letter is pronounced independently (not as part of a diphthong), or is not silent. Meaning that, by spelling it "Za�re", you would actually be changing the pronunciation from "zayr" to "za-eer". Either that, or I'm completely off. I think I might have made up this theory myself, judging from such words as "na�ve" and "Zaïre" and the name "Bront�"... :-)
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[This message was edited by TSN on April 02, 1999.]
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It would appear that I have erred. I changed the weight of the ship and pods. Now it would appear that I have to change all the specs on my webpage....ugh.....
------------------ "It appears, Admiral, that we're going to be slightly delayed." -Emperor Issisus
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Shipmaster: Not true. If I stuck you in a box and pumped out all the air, you'd weigh the same as you did when the air was there.
However, I believe the point he's trying to make is that weight is dependent upon gravity, which varies, so it should, indeed, be referred to as "mass".
------------------ "About as useful as a narcoleptic rickshaw driver." -James Lileks