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 (13)
MagikUnicorn
very cool tilt render
daggerwilldo
When you mess with Father Time, he might mess with you. This art piece is wonderful. An epic deep space battle ensues. Who will tell the tale? A wonderfully done and fun work of art. Bravo !!!
enigma-man
Can never get enough of the NCC-1701 no matter if it's A, B,C,D or whatever Nice cam angle and effects
I remember doing quite a few panels based on Star Trek a long time ago and some are still in my gallery as far as I know.
bugsnouveau
Wonderful render
Koala44
Nice scene
crender
Amazing !
NobbyC
Great image!!!
BryceHoro Online Now!
Very well done.
VDH
Prachtig werk , spectaculaire scene !
LyleAryn
I can hear a remix of the ST theme in my head.
MarcoCraine
Well, I do see TMP-era Enterprises, but not a single Disco abomination, so I suppose the timeline has been fixed good enough for my taste.
--Disclaimer: I actually like the Enterprise re-design from Disco (it's pretty tastefully-done for a reboot), but the show itself just has too many glaring plot holes and continuity breaches to take any of it seriously--and yes, even compared to the egregious silliness of TOS. At least they didn't know what they were doing back then.
Jean_C
Impressive scene, superb work!
mapps
Excellent