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    Sweet! Now the question is, "Are you going to do an Enterprise-B variant?"

    Since I'm going to be using one in my next Trek game in a few months...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phoenix
    That is a big (and beautiful) ship. One question, side view there's a gap on the bottom of the image - what is it?
    It's on each interation of the shooting model, but there's no indication of why it's there, or what component it's attached to. I'm at a loss as to what it is, honestly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Burke
    Sweet! Now the question is, "Are you going to do an Enterprise-B variant?"
    Yeah, that's likely next. Probably in the next few days, depending on how much other stuff I get done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TFVanguard
    Yeah, that's likely next. Probably in the next few days, depending on how much other stuff I get done.
    Woohoo! Schematics for the Durendal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Burke
    Woohoo! Schematics for the Durendal.
    Not DurAndal? ¬____¬
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    Quote Originally Posted by C. Huth
    Not DurAndal? ¬____¬
    PotAYto, PotAHto. Both spellings are accepted, IIRC...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Burke
    PotAYto, PotAHto. Both spellings are accepted, IIRC...
    I was wondering if it was a Durandal/Marathon reference... ¬__¬
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    Romulan Tal Shaia Class Battlecruiser

    My own design, basically futzing around with the idea of a movie-era Warbird. I'm not totally happy with it, but it was fun to do.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TFVanguard
    Romulan Tal Shaia Class Battlecruiser

    My own design, basically futzing around with the idea of a movie-era Warbird. I'm not totally happy with it, but it was fun to do.


    I think I kinda like it

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    Quote Originally Posted by C. Huth
    I was wondering if it was a Durandal/Marathon reference... ¬__¬
    Nope. named for Roland's magical sword in the Song of Roland. Something similar to Excalibur that wasn't... well, Excalibur.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TFVanguard
    Romulan Tal Shaia Class Battlecruiser

    My own design, basically futzing around with the idea of a movie-era Warbird. I'm not totally happy with it, but it was fun to do.
    I did something similar for my last game. Will have to find it...
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    I am curious about the dimensions and capbilities of the TAL SHAIA -class BATTLECRUISER...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TFVanguard
    Romulan Tal Shaia Class Battlecruiser

    My own design, basically futzing around with the idea of a movie-era Warbird. I'm not totally happy with it, but it was fun to do.
    oOOOH. Shiny. Neat transitional ship from an era where we know little about the Roms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skree
    I am curious about the dimensions and capbilities of the TAL SHAIA -class BATTLECRUISER...
    Well, I'd say it should by roughly about the dimensions of a classic klingon D7 class Battle Cruiser (CODA size 6) since it is clearly based upon it`s spaceframe. Should be some 200 meter in length, probably a lot more in height than the original klingon ship, I'd guess a hundred meters high and 150 meters in width.

    Featuring some more advanced systems than the klingon D7: like a cloaking device, plasma torpedoes and stronger disruptors (it's an upgraded design after all).

    Perhaps I'll make some CODA stats. Like it really, growing fond of it.

    EDIT: Just did: My take can be inspected, commented and praised here: http://forum.trek-rpg.net/showthread...352#post151352
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    Quote Originally Posted by TFVanguard
    Romulan Tal Shaia Class Battlecruiser

    My own design, basically futzing around with the idea of a movie-era Warbird. I'm not totally happy with it, but it was fun to do.
    Sweet! I really like this ship! Must make stats....
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