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In an extremely rare image, two of the deadly and iconic Thrassi Palatine class starships are seen together. The fact that only twenty of these extremely powerful, white-hulled behemoths were ever built makes these meetings very rare, and images of them together even rarer. But the subjects of this picture make it even more special. Here, sister cruisers Adamant (SSC – 019; top) and Bellicose (SSC – 005; bottom), meet for the last time for refuel in orbit of Koranna IV, their birthplace.Adamant, about to go on to become arguably the most famous of the Palatine class cruisers, is here still the newest of her class, having just completed her first six-month maiden voyage.
Bellicose, the only Palatine class cruiser to be destroyed in combat, is seen here approaching the end of her meteoric life with heart-rending rapidity—a streak across a tiny instant of time, nonetheless brighter still than most around her.
The time stamp on this image is dated 6/15/2,000 M.E. If this stamp is correct, as scholars agree it is, it would make this image the last known existing photograph of Bellicose before her tragic and violent annihilation with the loss of all hands just five days later in the disastrously ill-conceived Operation: Hammerstop.
This image, freighted with emotion, shows one vessel on the dawn of a new lifetime of exploration and defense of the Thrassi Republic, and the other in the twilight of her career just before her untimely demise. Both are poised expectantly to make illustrious names for themselves—one, by her glorious, service-oriented life; the other, by her unspeakably horrific death.
And so, as the Thrass say in their ancient traditional blessing, the meaning of which has been lost to time: Quinna-tonka, ahd tunka balantta.
Ahd, Quinna-tonka, Bellicose, and Adamant.
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Comments: 8
Urus-28 [2014-08-05 12:59:59 +0000 UTC]
Very impressive, the design of the spaceships is really excellent
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PINARCI [2013-12-29 20:09:31 +0000 UTC]
That is EPIC,with an utmost, awesome story line behind.
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danowgo In reply to DanBrownCGI [2015-12-17 01:20:43 +0000 UTC]
ITS THE LOVELY SEAGULL..!!! :3
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ATSkill [2013-09-26 21:21:52 +0000 UTC]
I've been letting this one sit in my art feed box for a little while now because it was awesome and I didn't want it to go away. Got on to check stuff today and was all "doh. That's what the favorite button is for!" yeah, my brilliant show of intelligence right there.
awesome work! Quinna-tonka, ahd tunka balantta.
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DanBrownCGI In reply to ATSkill [2013-09-27 15:02:42 +0000 UTC]
Quinna-tonka!
Glad you think this is awesome! And don't worry about it. I forget stuff all the time, too. I facepalm enough that my forehead probably has a permanent dimple now. Poor facepalm dimple. No amount of lotion can take you out!
Dan
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Mvortex6 [2013-09-19 12:20:37 +0000 UTC]
Like I said in the forum, Dan, this is AMAZING work. I never get tired of looking at it.
After admiring the gorgeous render, I looked down the page and realized, again, that 3D art isn't this guy's only talent: you are an amazing writer as well!
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DanBrownCGI In reply to Mvortex6 [2013-09-19 16:58:03 +0000 UTC]
Wow. Thanks! I'm glad you really like it. Thanks for your awesome comment.
Dan
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