Be well, great holidays and see you next year!
Thank you.That’s my favorite saucer of yours.
She's going to be "Eleos" like, similar frame, but... a bit more logical. The Impulse engines bug me on the original, as in - why so big, why so many vents? Why did Starfleet (or whoever within universe) mandate that these ships needed such massive impulse engine vents, and so many of them on each ship? Up until the TNG movies, impulse vents were getting smaller and more powerful, and then... Eaves and his massive honking nacelles and impulse engines *sigh*That Elios is looking awesome! The question is, what’s your base color going to be? Gold or… not gold?
woops - Not Gold is the answer :-)That Elios is looking awesome! The question is, what’s your base color going to be? Gold or… not gold?
Thank you - and, is it "Elios" or "Eleos"? I don't trust my dyslexia!The Challenger is looking beautiful!! And I'm very curious about this Elios variant.
It's Eleos. And great work so far!Thank you - and, is it "Elios" or "Eleos"? I don't trust my dyslexia!
Thank you. I'm serious about being dyslexic. Thank Turin for spellchecker!It's Eleos. And great work so far!
No worries :-)Yep - I misspelled it upthread. My bad...
Yes... It was an interesting experience (not). Ended up with a kidney infection at the tail end, which caused a lot of problems. Last time that happened I ended up with sepsis. Caught it early enough that I think I've dodged that this time. But I shall know shortly.Ohhh…. I got that one from a cruise back in ‘94. Sat on a toilet holding a trash can, which were in simultaneous use, frequently.
Feel better, and drink LOTS of fluids. Dehydration comes quick with that crud, and can cause additional side-issues.
Thank you.Right back at you glad to read that you have recovered![]()
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