My NX-class (thanks for the Picture Graham)
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Re: My NX-class (thanks for the Picture Graham)
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SuperSaiyaMan12 wrote:Could you show it in comparison to your NX-class and the Constitution-class Graham?
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Crikey, the new one is huge...
I think your size and design is the most reasonable, Graham. No offense, Saiyaman; I think you have a good design, but the dimensions are a bit off.
I think your size and design is the most reasonable, Graham. No offense, Saiyaman; I think you have a good design, but the dimensions are a bit off.
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I like Graham's as well. Nice, simple, practical, and still recognisably human.
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Re: My NX-class (thanks for the Picture Graham)
The size is about as long as a Iowa-class Battleship or a Yamato-class Battleship. I figure the large size is for accomodation of the new Matter/Antimatter reactor.Tsukiyumi wrote:Crikey, the new one is huge...
I think your size and design is the most reasonable, Graham. No offense, Saiyaman; I think you have a good design, but the dimensions are a bit off.
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Brilliant design, Graham. It fits well with the lineage.
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Uh...I came up with the design.Reliant121 wrote:Brilliant design, Graham. It fits well with the lineage.
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Re: My NX-class (thanks for the Picture Graham)
I like Saiyas better personally. It fits the lineage and fits what Cochrane saw threw his telescope and may have drawn for later starship designers.SuperSaiyaMan12 wrote:Uh...I came up with the design.Reliant121 wrote:Brilliant design, Graham. It fits well with the lineage.
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Re: My NX-class (thanks for the Picture Graham)
sorry saiya, wasnt paying attention. I was having a rough evening.