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    Uss-excalibur ncc-1705-a

    I've just put up a page devoted to my old Excalibur-A campaign using FASA. Three characters are posted, as well as various background data. Click on the Relic link below, then scroll down...

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    Awesome! Thanks for the update to "old school" Trek.
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    I've incorporated some stuff from my current Rising Sun campaign, to explain the Fusion/Imperial stuff. Check out the IKS section of my Rising Sun ICON page to see my rationalisation of Fusions with canon...

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    I've put up some more background info and some shuttlecraft deckplans...

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    Ever do any work with the old animated show's aqua shuttle?
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    I find the TAS shuttles aesthetically wanting, in the extreme. In fact, most of TAS I prefer to ignore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Owen E Oulton View Post
    I find the TAS shuttles aesthetically wanting, in the extreme. In fact, most of TAS I prefer to ignore.
    I totally agree with you. In fact, the only bits of TAS I have not tried to scrub from my brain are a) Robert April was the first captain of the 1701 Enterprise and b) there are aquashuttles. These work for me because both concepts have been used in the Expanded Universe novels by Pocket Books back in the 80s and early 90s. Plus, a submersible shuttle appeals to the James Bond in me.
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