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TrueSpace Science Fiction posted on Apr 17, 2006
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Some minor changes, and a new viewpoint.

Comments (8)


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Dann-O

5:53PM | Mon, 17 April 2006

Cool ship.

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Bill_Wa

6:48PM | Mon, 17 April 2006

Very nice ship. One small niggly, in an earlier design using three warp generator nacelles they found that the third nacelle created a harmonic variance that caused problems with the ship, that is why they stayed with an even number, either two, or four like the Stargazer Class. OK I read that in one of the Star Trek manuals, me? I like the look. :{)

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Quiter

3:13AM | Tue, 18 April 2006

Bill wa you are da bomb...hahahahaha...that is one fanstastic piece of critism. WPL2 you have to give the man some credit. He has a point. I don't know if it is true, but I think it is funny, so you have to look it up. Otherwise you will have a lot of trekkies on your ass. Me myself. I like it very much, it is well modelled and it goes beyond the star trek boundaries, which I like. Like James Maynard Keenan always points out: ,,Think for yourself!!''

WPL2

5:27PM | Tue, 18 April 2006

Bill Wa is right - there is a semi-official design rule that says warp nacelles come in pairs. On the other hand the future Enterprise in "All Good Things..." was shown to have three nacelles. I just thought 3 nacelles looked right on this ship.

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DavidEMartin

8:50PM | Tue, 18 April 2006

The STAR FLEET ACADEMY TECHNICAL MANUAL by Franz Joseph Designs introe'd the tri-engine Dreadnought Class. Roddenberry had a hissyfit ("Star Fleet is NOT am military origanization!)" and demanded anti-Dreadnought material be included in Rick Sternbach's STAR TREK SPACEFLIGHT CHRONOLOGY. In that book, Sternbach had a quickly-painted ship, the Tritium, and a mention that three engines don't work. On the other hand, the Dreadnought got featured in a Trek paperback titled DREADNOUGHT, in which the Federation's new supervessel gets hijacked. And there was not a single problem with the engines! The Dreadnought was also featured in various TREK wargames. So feel free to disregard any prejudice against the triple engine design.

dcmstarships

8:11PM | Thu, 20 April 2006

That is one sweet and original Federation Trek ship. Would be great to see you do its Romulan counterpart vessel . . .

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zulaan

7:05AM | Sun, 23 April 2006

Excellent work !!!!!!!

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gmvgmvgmv

4:08AM | Fri, 05 February 2010

You have so many fine models in your gallery. This is certainly one of the most compelling of all. Beautiful design, fine texture work. What modeling app are you using? Great stuff!!


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