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T'lar J'ny'ar Class Star Explorer

TrueSpace Science Fiction posted on Aug 10, 2006
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The "J'ny'ar" Class Star Explorer was the first large T'lar starship to be encountered by Humans. Scoutships from Human Deep Space Explorer "Leviathan" and T'lar Star Explorer "D'lor'on" ran across each other in 937 FCE. A formal first contact meeting was arranged between the two mother vessels and thus began a friendly relationship between Humans and T'lar that slowly matured over the centuries, culminating in the formation of the Human-T'lar Concordat in 1598 FCE. The "J'ny'ar" class starships had roughly equal star-faring technology with their Human "Leviathan" class counterparts.

Comments (6)


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CrimsonDesire

10:49AM | Thu, 10 August 2006

Fascinating design, great details and structure layout and a nice backstory to go with it, excellent work! ^^

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DavidEMartin

2:24PM | Thu, 10 August 2006

Very, very nice work! Very definitely an ALIEN starship with alien design philosophies. Well done!

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Sue88

10:38AM | Fri, 11 August 2006

Another very interesting design. :)

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Dann-O

7:00PM | Fri, 11 August 2006

Interestign I like the verticle look for it.

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geirla

9:00PM | Fri, 11 August 2006

Very cool starship model!

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Django

7:27AM | Mon, 14 August 2006

Very organic , the all over designn very different


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