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I read in star trek fact files that in the episode where we get to see the husnock starship, (I forget which episode..) the ship first appears, then leaves only to reappear again later. Furthermore, Riker apparently says upon it�s return that the ship looks different, more menacing. Is this true? Does two versions of the husnock ship exist, and has anybody got screencaps?
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I don't have screencaps, but I do seem to remember that the ship indeed got additional "prongs" with its second appearance. Don't the Fact Files specificially say that the ventral prong was added, and the lower forward hull expanded?
I'm hunting on Husnock ship pictures myself, to check out if this same ship was later modified into the Jovis in "The Most Toys", and then into the Cardassian/Bajoran transport often seen in TNG and DS9. Let's see what I can find...
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One of these days I'll create some sort of catalog, actually...there are something like 400 images online.
Anyway, that's all I have...I'm not sure what the ship initially looked like.
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Well Frank, thanks for the pics, they all look alike to me. All the pics I have are the same as well...
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If it was modified to become the Bajoran ship, among others, that was quite an extensive modification. Or so it appears to my untrained eye. The basic body shape is the same, at least when viewed from the front and slightly above. But the other views...
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Hmm... I would not want to see the Feds at war with those guys ("They fired over 400 gigawatts of particle energy..." - Worf) had they not been wiped out by that Douwd dude. Anyone remember what that vessel's shields could take?
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Given how the faceted shields looked very much like early Borg personal shields, I'd be very, very afraid.
As for whether the ship was modified into the Bajoran nacelleless transport, I think Frank's third picture, from aft quarter, settles the issue. The engine configuration is identical to those of Fajo's Jovis and the Bajoran ship that tends to hang in the upper pylon of DS9.
While the rest of the ship was so heavily modified that one suspects the stern was simply sawn off and glued to a new ship, there is a certain similarity there when one looks from below. In "Shadows and Symbols", the impulse ship fleet scene gives us a glimpse of the lower bow of the Bajoran transport, and it's rather similar to this one save for an added flat bow thingamabob (cattle plough against spaceborne lifeforms?)
In any case, kudos to the modelmakers for making the Husnock ship, the Jovis and the Bajoran transport look almost but not quite completely unlike each other. Many other models have been camouflaged much more poorly.
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Yeah, that Talerian Plague/Refugee ship - then the Zalkonian? John Doe's people's ship then even a Vidiian's SHIP!
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A "cattle plough against spaceborne lifeforms"? *Comicbook Store Guy speak* "Once again, my underwear has become entangled in a cowcatcher..."
Anyway, I wish the Husnock hadn't been totally wiped out like that. I would have liked to have seen more of these ships (and I don't mean modified to be "completely different" ships...).
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