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Starship LeGuin 2012 Version Scene 1

Rhino 3D Science Fiction posted on Mar 05, 2012
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Starship LeGuin Project This is a brand new design of Starship LeGuin replacing the one I did a couple years back. The new design shares more design elements with Starship Leviathan of which it is a companion class. In the era of the "Exploration Corps" universe in which the LeGuin exists, advanced small scout starships such as the LeGuin form the bulk of the Galactic Exploration Corps. Exploration Corps Universe The Exploration Corps universe consists of five fictional eras that range from the late 21st century to the early 26th century. In this fictional environment, our galaxy has only a few sentient species with star-faring technology. The first era begins in the late 21st century with the formation of the international Interplanetary Exploration Corps. During the 22nd century, a federation of democratic continental governments emerge bringing world peace and prosperity. By the end of this century, faster-than-light vessels appear and the Interplanetary Exploration Corps becomes the Interstellar Exploration Corps. Over the next 150 years, the Human presence in local interstellar space expands. In the mid-24th century, major improvements in faster-than-light drive result in Human space exploration efforts ranging much deeper into the galaxy. The Interstellar Exploration Corps grows in size and capability to become the Galactic Exploration Corps. By the 26th century, Human and alien star-faring technology are combining to create even more capable ships. The Exploration Corps universe is inspired by the science fiction Arthur C. Clarke, Jack McDevitt, and James White. I consider it my most sober portrayal of Humanity equipped with maturing faster-than-light technology combined with equally maturing societal development. Starship LeGuin Date Launched: 2353 AD Number Built: 498 Length: 77 meters Width: 49 meters Height: 22 meters Crew: 15 Passengers: 5 Maximum Sublight Performance: 0.25 c Maximum Faster-Than-Light Performance: 4 light years per day Star-Faring Technology Level: 6 Command and Control - Sentient computer systems Hull Construction - Metal spaceframe clad in metallic-ceramic hull plating Power Generation - Advanced Mass / Energy Converter Matter Fuel Collection - Advanced Matter Accumulator Energy Collection - Advanced Energy Absorber Array Slower-Than-Light Propulsion - Gravitic Impeller Faster-Than-Light Propulsion - Hyperspace Tunnel Inductor Faster-Than-Light Communications - Hyperwave Transmitter Defensive Systems - Gravitic Repeller and Force Shell Generator Weapons Systems - Gravitic Oscillator History: Most numerous class of exploration vessels ever built by the Interstellar Exploration Corps.

Comments (5)


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Fidelity2

10:01AM | Mon, 05 March 2012

Super. I thank you for this one. 5+!

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edladner

4:27PM | Mon, 05 March 2012

I like the look and feel of the ship. I wish I could texture my ships.

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geirla

8:42PM | Mon, 05 March 2012

Very nice! I really like this new update of your models.

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thecytron

9:33AM | Tue, 06 March 2012

Xcellent detailed modeling work!

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Eugenius

3:31PM | Fri, 09 March 2012

Awesome modelling!


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