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Location: Out there... thataway.
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Re: "Polaris"
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Location: Defying Gravity
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Re: "Polaris"
There's a topic in Trek Art here that goes into a lot of the design process for the ship - it hasn't been updated in about six months, and we've taken various aspects of the vessel in different directions since then. But the basic layout and particularly the interior deck plans remain pretty much as aridas put them together.
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Location: RJDiogenes of Boston
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As the project has evolved and the story requirements have become more specific, some of what's on the cross-section has been superceded - we don't have a separate CIC, for example, and most if not all navigation functions are located on the command deck. But for the most part this drawing is still what I use for reference. It just makes sense to orient the deck floors along the axis of acceleration, IMAO, and I like that it echoes the way old-fashioned "rocket ships" always seemed to be designed in 1950s science fiction and speculations about near-future Moon and Mars missions. The ship has artificial gravity for use when not under acceleration, based on what aridas calls a bit of "bolognium" whereby the "gravity generators" are charged with "stored momentum" while the ship is accelerating.
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Re: "Polaris"
http://www.starshippolaris.com/wordpress/
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Re: "Polaris"
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Re: "Polaris"
![]() Try it again. I fiddled with the php code a bit.
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Location: Germany - with UHC since the early 1900s
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Is this how the Polaris will now look like or is it another ship? |
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The Man
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Other vessels that will appear in the film are very different from Polaris herself.
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Re: "Polaris"
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Location: Out there... thataway.
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