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X-Class Cruiser over Valk

DAZ|Studio Science Fiction posted on Jul 16, 2013
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A not to uncommon site these days over the cities of Narine, a 365 foot X-Class cruiser hovers over downtown while one Dart out of 3 prepares to land searching for a safe landing site in the street, the X-Class and the Dart both are running with full Kreallian navigation lights. The other 2 are flying cap and running blacked out, but you can see one of the shadows of one of the other Darts. The Dart is landing in a Valk street to pick up the Syntari. The X-Class is to big to land on the street. The Kreal is flexing it's muscle as they start to move people to the Celesta system some 53 light years away. The fleet is coming out of the closet since it was rebuilt after they settled Mars, Narine and Tear. The red beam coming from the D-3 Dart is a scanning beam looking for a safe landing spot. The X-Class is several hundred feet high, and almost to high for static pulses which is common if its less than a hundred feet in thick humid atmospheres like Narine, harmless but impressive looking. The Dart is 175 feet long and very agile in combat. Only the A-Class carrier dwarfs the X-Class, it is some 900 feet long and full of fighters. The X-Class is a battleship with heavy armor and able to slug it out in the most violent areas, The A-Class is a carrier, very capable in combat but not as tuff as the X-Class.All combat craft of the Kreal have anti-gravity devices and can hover in any planet under 3 times Earth gravity and in any weather, their speeds at maximum in atmosphere are mach 3 and about 50,000 mph in space but they can compress space at multiple speeds giving them greater than light speed many times greater than light speed as they travel through the compressed space. We are going to see a lot more from the fleet these days, you now have a brief history of the Kreallian people now the fleet is going to be shown. Please follow the story a war is coming. There are 10 fleets, one A-Class, ten X-Class, and 30 D-Class in each fleet with many in reserve not counting the hospital ships, troop ships, repair ships and the cargo ships, in the space station orbiting Mars and hidden away in secret places. sincerely, Mike Feel free to use the Cruisers in renders but I own them. I'll gladly supply the craft via e-mail. A-Class, X-Class, D-Class Darts are copyrighted by Michael Cohoon as part of the Kreallian Empire.

Comments (9)


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tetrasnake

12:12AM | Tue, 16 July 2013

Fantastic Sci-Fi scene Well done!

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JeanneDeau

1:03AM | Tue, 16 July 2013

Imaginative. I wonder if the occupants of the vessels have mistaken those automobiles for life forms...

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renecyberdoc

3:09AM | Tue, 16 July 2013

very nice presentation and details.

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ontar1

9:49AM | Tue, 16 July 2013

Fantastic scene and write up, outstanding work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Leije

11:15AM | Tue, 16 July 2013

Very nice scifi scene !

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GrandmaT

2:18PM | Tue, 16 July 2013

Great job!

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Richardphotos

8:36PM | Tue, 16 July 2013

a very good scenario what with aliens visiting just to get a look at Chevy's. they are known through out the universe

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Valeriya

2:03PM | Sat, 20 July 2013

Great idea! Wonderful work!

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ArtistKimberly

7:39PM | Wed, 09 October 2013

Delightful Image,


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