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I loved La Femme Nikita. The mystery and action was great. Example we never knew where Section 1 was located, finally they showed it in Paris, then it blew it up. Like how Micheal could shoot a roomful of terrorists up without breaking a sweat.
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My sister has been watching the reruns this past year -- I sat down to watch a few with her, and got hooked right away. Unfortunately, I don't have a TV of my own at college. *sigh* Oh well.
Great show, though... and yes, I got the reference too, as soon as I read the title. (Though I just looked into this forum now, so obviously others beat me to it.)
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Very cool. I like the starboard elevation a lot. Erm, are you going to do something about the bridge though? It seems to be on an angle.
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I like it, except for the fat butt on the top view. Having a single shuttle bay would make that secondary hull end in a more elegant way. Something else you might do it to narrow the primary hull into a Voyager-like point. At least that's what I expecting when I saw the bridge on that ridge extending from the secondary hull. Just some ideas.
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I guess you could always argue that with gravity plating, bing on an angle wouldn't matter I had just figured that the decks would look similar to a house that is built on a hill. The floors are still flat, but you've got a wedge in there somehow...
Re: the show whense these names were derived...I love the new character, Quinn. I mean I am totally in love with this woman!!
The whole feel of the show is great, though it had more varying technology than Star Trek...
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