Carrier Group by macsavers
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SpaceCorps Stardate: 08.23.2343
Admiral Collins could only watch them from the viewport of his office on the space station as they departed. The first carrier group designed specifically for combat in space. He could feel the pride swell up in him as he knew they were ready for the task at hand. If it just weren't for the dread he felt for the opponent they faced, then we wouldn't be sweating right now.
All the fears of the last couple years and specifically the last few months as the training schedule finally finished up came rushing to the front of his thoughts. Had they prepared enough... will the ships hold up... will the Debians figure it out and make it all a worthless gamble. So many thoughts, so many questions, so many possibilities, it was almost too much to process.
They couldn't wait any longer though. The Debian Empire was threating the soveriegn space of Caldonia. Even though the former colony had been granted soveriegnty only fourty years prior, everyone on Earth still felt that they were as much our on brothers and sisters that soveriegnty or no, we had to protect them in any way possible. The agreement between the two that promised that SpaceCorps would protect them was nothing more than paper. Even if it didn't exist, everyone felt the same way.
Caldonia must not fall.
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Done competely in Strata3D Pro. Textures in Photoshop.
This shows off the carrier I've been working off and on with. Right now it's nothing more than a hull and engines without anything else inside. I need to finish it out a bit, give it a bridge, and especially give it the launch bays it needs to be a carrier. Still, I wanted to get an idea how the basic shape, and the engines I worked on, would look in formation and space.
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