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It looks like a crashed Federation starship. What do you think?
It looks like a crashed Federation starship. What do you think?
The way it is being built the set, It looks like this spaceship crashed a long time ago.
The way it is being built the set, It looks like this spaceship crashed a long time ago.
Based on it looking like a Connie, it can't have been too long ago since the Enterprise was the first.
The way it is being built the set, It looks like this spaceship crashed a long time ago.
Based on it looking like a Connie, it can't have been too long ago since the Enterprise was the first.
All I see is an incomplete bridge/viewscreen portion of a saucer, and a partial corridor. How can you possibly tell what type of ship it is?
All I see is an incomplete bridge/viewscreen portion of a saucer, and a partial corridor. How can you possibly tell what type of ship it is?
You're right, there's not a lot there. But the viewscreen shape matches the Enterprise and so do the corridor colors. So it would seem to be something similar to it.
All I see is an incomplete bridge/viewscreen portion of a saucer, and a partial corridor. How can you possibly tell what type of ship it is?
You're right, there's not a lot there. But the viewscreen shape matches the Enterprise and so do the corridor colors. So it would seem to be something similar to it.
BillJ, I'm intrigued. In which picture do you see corridors?
It's probably a different ship but using the same bridge and corridor sets as the Enterprise. Doesn't necessarily mean it's a nuConnie.
I put good money on this being a smaller science ship.
Like the Oberth class? Ooh, are we going to see the Grissom with an Abrams-style registry of NCC-0638?
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