Mine Finally Uploaded!!!! Under Sean P. Tourangeau Please Vote.
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EDIT: Just searching "Sean" made yours come up. You have my vote sir.
Thanks for the VOTE!!!!
Mine Finally Uploaded!!!! Under Sean P. Tourangeau Please Vote.
"Sorry, your query yielded no results."
That site is shiiiiiiiiit.
EDIT: Just searching "Sean" made yours come up. You have my vote sir.
Voted! trekbbs solidarity!
Oh, and what file settings did you use? type? resolution? etc. you got one of the larger images I have seen in the gallery.
Someone actually entered a photo of a woman on the beach as a design.
Intriguing concept. What's your rationale for two engineering hulls and two pylon connections to each nacelle? Forgive my asking, but I can't help examining the functional aspects of a design as well as its form.
My first thought would be that the oval formed by the pylons is actually part of the warp propulsion system, perhaps some new spin on the old Vulcan technology.
Another very interesting approach. I'm guessing that the front of the ship is to the left, correct? The first question that brings to mind is, why do you even have an engineering hull if the engines aren't connected to it? And if it's not an engineering hull, what is it and why does it need to hang back there like a fresh kill in an eagle's talons?
Food for thought: What if you keep the same configuration but reverse the orientation so the front of the ship is to the right?
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