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The Night Shift

Poser Film/TV posted on Aug 04, 2008
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Lot of people to thank for this one: Mylochka's Bridge Officer poses and Alterra hair. Koz's Male Hair 91. Rduda's adaptation of SeanR's bridge. PoserWorld SFO Uniforms. PoserWorld MATs for the SFO to TOS transformation by Porthos. Bill Redfern's Andorian antennae. Lady Annika's Andorian MAT for V3. Daz Wedgecut hair, David, Mike 3, and Victoria 3.

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Lady_Annika

2:53PM | Mon, 04 August 2008

Looks good john I would prolly lighten it up a bit though :) Great job ....

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Shirahime

7:49AM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Nice!

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chimera46

8:11PM | Fri, 29 August 2008

Nice trek pic here, I never understood why they lowered the lights for the night shift, since all the lighting was artificial regardless...

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Thalek

10:41PM | Fri, 29 August 2008

Hi, Chimera46. As I understand it, the idea was to help keep people on their natural rhythms by simulating a day/night cycle. As I don't think anyone had even heard of Seasonal Affective Disorder in the 1960s, where light plays a powerful role, I'd say it was a pretty good guess on someone's part. Thank you for the lovely comments, all of you.

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AntoMacoda

6:19PM | Mon, 03 September 2018

Nice ........alternative waveform imagery..........


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