Home of "The Redemption Series" a certain Sci-Fi show from the 60's is used to symbolically represent the future for a real event that will occur, the rapture of people in Christ, by Jesus.
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The subsequent idealogical capturing of control of the Earth by "the man of perdition." Seven years of the toughest times humans have ever faced, and then the glorious return of Jesus Christ to reign over a new Earth with the last phase of the complete restoration of the relationship between people and their Creator, The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob! The story images are numbered first in the title to number 33 and then on thumbnail after that.
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Comments (17)
mikeerson
GREAT JOB all around, I like the background, render lighting... the only thing in the negative catagory could be my moniter... talk'n about the color of their skin - isn't their skin a more greenish??? Awesome image and way to keep star trek fresh and alive... I still watch the old eppisodes... saw the one with comander Gil last week... episode had to do with Nazi interference.
gomcse
Oh man, this is SO COOL!
kelvinhughes
excellent
DrMcQuark
Great Andorians and scene!
theprojectionist
Terrific
Redfern
Actually, mikeerson, RG19 has the Andorian skin hues right on the money. In the episode that introduced the species, Journey to Babel", their skin was an almost ashen or baby powder blue. By the time they were shown in several episodes of "Enterprise" their skin was, on average, slightly darker, more of a light "sky" blue, but certainly not green. Green was the motif for the Orion "animal" women, like the "illusion" of Vina in the first pilot, "The Cage" and Marta, inmate of Elba II in "Whom Gods Destroy". BTW, RG, I'm flattered you used my "old school" antennae. Thanks! Sincerely, Bill
mapps
excellent :-)
J5ive
Sweet render!
thecytron
Awesome!
LBAMagic
Nicely composed scene
danamongden
Very cool setup.
Django
Superb detail ...... very well done
DramaKing
The lighting looks really good here, and the poses do, too. However, the crew member in the foreground has her arms askew where some symmetry would probably be better suited. Otherwise, it just looks confusing.
ragouc
Good POV and pose. Cool scene. Well done. 5+
clam73
you did great here.....well composed sci-fi poser scene.....great the light setting and details.....brilliant!
trekker106
Man, I love Andorian renders! The skin is perfect. If you check some of the movies, you'll see the sky-blue tone in Star Trek: The (Slow)Motion Picture and a deep indigo blue in the scene at the end of Star Trek: The Voyage Home where Kirk and crew are exonerated. Anyway, the detail here is awesome! I wish I had the time and the wherewithall to learn how to do this - and the money. My talent is in writing, but I envy all of you!
ktaylor
Beautiful composition!