You omitted both the smiley and the part that made my comment a joke: that it definitely would have been built in Riverside, Iowa--as where the nuEnterprise was built in Star Trek XI?Au contraire, mon ami. The project had the full backing of the Las Vegas Downtown Redevelopment Committee...I don't think that would have ever been approved by the city.
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Apparently that was the plan. The illustrations were just early concepts, but it would have been built with supports at key locations as if in a planetside dock.The Dominion said:They could have built it in a dry dock that served as support while still looking like part of the exhibit
From the original blog:
(We learned everything we could about the Starship – its actually size and dimensions, how it would exist in “dry dock” on the planet if indeed such a situation had been possible. We imagined what it could be, and how we might achieve it. We got Ken Ball (former head of engineering at Disney’s MAPO) involved to figure out how to engineer and support it. (Ultimately we realized we would need to add some supports on the outer edge of the “disc” section due to the extremely high wind conditions in Vegas. For this we created a high tech “scaffolding structure” that gave the ship more of the appearance of being in an open-air dry dock...)
http://www.garygoddard.com/blog/ind...-attraction-that-almost-came-to-life-in-1992/