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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 27 2:10 pm)
I don't remember ever seeing a Klingon warp drive (but then there's whole years of DS9 I missed; they played that and Voyager in the same time slot ot 2 different channels...why, I'll never know...;)
I'm impressed, any time I try something like this in Wings, it comes out looking like a Lava lamp...;)
Looking forward to more...
I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)
Looks good!
I'll second a red core for the Klingons. And perhaps some .. Jaggy parts to the rail supports or something. Something more .. Klingon. This is still soft and human ;)
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Maybe make the railing a hexagon, instead of round, and put some angled braces on it with shock-absorbers. Viola, then you have a Klingon Warp-core.
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Thanks for the feedback.
When I was typing this I made a huge Blunder. instead of saying 'Trek/Klingon hybrid ship' What I meant to type was a Federation/Klingon hybrid.
The ship is a Federation and Klingon joint project, simular to the Defiant where the romulans had a hand in it.
I posted a WIP of the sled part of the ship in the gallery a few weeks back.
Sorry for the confusion due to my bad typing and consuming way to many alcholic beverages whilst modeling/rendering and typing.
Quote - Your attempt is laughable. That is an unrealistic warp core. The ratio between the height and diameter is all wrong. With that ratio, the matter/anti-matter reaction would be uncontrollable.
(That was written in the voice of the comic book shop guy Simpsons.)
SHRUGS.
Im modeling a virtual model of something that dosen't even exist..... long and short... My model my mesh at the end of the day.
Thanks though for your input.
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> Quote - > Quote - Your attempt is laughable. That is an unrealistic warp core. The ratio between the height and diameter is all wrong. With that ratio, the matter/anti-matter reaction would be uncontrollable. > > > > (That was written in the voice of the comic book shop guy Simpsons.) > > > > SHRUGS. > Im modeling a virtual model of something that dosen't even exist..... long and short... My model my mesh at the end of the day. > Thanks though for your input.Here's a reference to explain the intended humour in the post.
Appropriate response to Comic Book Guy's complaints about inaccuracies is "Wizards!"
(In that unspecified "wizards" supply the Applied Phlebotinum required to make your warp core stable. See http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/AppliedPhlebotinum)
Pretty good Comic Book Guy... made me laugh and I seldom laugh.
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