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For the benefit of those who don't visit my page too often (shame on you! Visit more often! ) It's getting so that I need to compete with fellow kitbashers here... *L*
So, here are some various dabbles I've made in the last couple of weeks or so.
Pennfield Class
Alexandria Class
Mycea Class
Logan Class
NXP-5845/KG53 testbed
Trinity Class
Tomlyn Class
Athens Class
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"Sir, incoming message from the USS Bucket."
"On speakers."
"It's USS Bouquet!!!"
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They look pretty cool, but I'm wondering what the origin of the names is. In case the Logan is named after General Edward Lawrence Logan that Boston's airport is named after, can someone tell me who he was?
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Why do you need to know the origins of the names....?
The Pennfield class is named after Dr. Wilder Pennfield, the Canadian physician who wrote the roadmap of the human brain. The Alexandria is named after the city in Egypt, which was named after Alexander the Great. The Mycea is named after the Myceans. The Logan is named after my neighbour, Kim Logan, who took me to Toronto with him over the March Break. The Trinity is named after the Holy Trinity, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The Tomlyn is named after Tomlyn Enterprises, the company that my neighbour works for. And the Athens is named after the Greek city, which is named after the goddess Athena. Happy now?
------------------ "Yes. I have seventeen brains! And eleven legs. And a pecan." -Frank Gerratana, March 3, 2000