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Mission to Saturn (Part I) Full Throttle!

Bryce (none) posted on Mar 03, 2002
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The USS Benjamin Franklin full throttle main thrusters leaving moons orbit on the first leg of its journey to Saturn. This ship was put together in orbit around the moon. In 2010 humankind finally went back to the moon and establishes the first permanent settlement off the earth. Once the federal government allowed NASA to privities, the space agency finally had the funds to move its real agenda forward; to explore our Solar System and to seek out the origin of life itself. The year is now 2025 and man is moving beyond its celestial backyard and heading out to the outer reaches of the solar system. This story will continue. This ship was created from scratch in Bryce 5, all concepts and designs by me, post work starfield created in Universe one by one. Picture of Saturn by way of JPL/NASA. Thanks for viewing my work. David ;-)

Comments (3)


thebat

6:47AM | Sun, 03 March 2002

Good work... mayB you should try a little work on lights...ficitations et bonne continuation :)

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foleypro

9:58AM | Sun, 03 March 2002

As I have said before excellent modeling

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prinzeugen12

10:21AM | Sun, 03 March 2002

wonderful stuff..love to see you try your hand at one of CJ Cherryh battle carriers from her merchant war novels. cheers PE


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