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.
BIO
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 (7)
darkstarhellion
I've been looking through this gallery, and I can't decide what disturbs me more: the Star Trek obsession, the malevolent Biblical/religious themes, or the numerous attempts to integrate the two. I can't help but suspect that these images are the products of a crackpot of the first magnitude.
chanson
Leaving the above, NON HELPFUL and NON CONSTRUCTIVE comment aside... I like the texture on the lower ship's foward engine pods - looks like the old series a lot. The stars seem blured in different directions creating less motion feeling than if they all went in one direction... Otherwise, nice image.
RG19
Thanks for the comment chanson, I used the same effect in Corel Photopaint(alchemy/vortex)for both the stars and the Bussard domes on the 1701. when I tried a straight motion blur on the stars they were so faint I did not think they showed up very well, but perhaps with more ambient light on them they would. "Truly, truly, I say to you, if anyone keeps My word he shall never see death." (JOHN 8:51)
potrimpo
A Constitution class starship against a Soverign class? I wonder who would win?
RocketRion
I don't understand the text. I don't understand the bait and switch of the thumbnail vs. the pic above. Silly.
RG19
that reminds me, the thumbnail is a render using TONYO1701's fine bridge meshes available at www.xcalpro.com
PapaBlueMarlin
Is the text from the Calhoun novels or something you're using as a theme with your images?