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Published: 2015-12-06 05:06:10 +0000 UTC; Views: 1293; Favourites: 23; Downloads: 2
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Come on, admit it. You've always wanted to put the command module of the Discovery 1 from 2001: A Space Odyssey onto the body of the XCV-330 Enterprise.And hypermatter for the impulse drive? As you know hypermatter is the fuel used in Star Wars. My interpretation is that hypermatter is another version of antimatter, but the antimatter in hypermatter is created by accelerating electrons so close to the speed of light their mass increases to the equivalent to protons but with a negative charge, AKA antiprotons. Effectively a more primitive version of antimatter that's used on Star Trek.j
Update: By the way, the hyper matter, the antimatter that can only exist at light speed, in the 2 rings. They're the antimatter storage containers.
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Kasterborous [2015-12-07 00:14:10 +0000 UTC]
I've been working on a design for a sort of hybrid between the XCV-330 ringship and the Discovery One for literally months in painstaking 2D. Now here you are with it all looking snazzy in 3D. Jealous
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WideFoot [2015-12-07 00:04:01 +0000 UTC]
... I actually had this idea before and started drawing it. I just never finished. This is fantastic and I love it.
By the way, What program do you model in? I'd love to take a closer look at this model.
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NewDivide1701 In reply to WideFoot [2015-12-07 03:42:54 +0000 UTC]
I used AutoCAD 2002, kinda outdated, but still effective.
When I get the time I can convert it to 3DS.
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WideFoot In reply to NewDivide1701 [2015-12-07 04:46:22 +0000 UTC]
Somehow I feel like that's the 3D modeling equivalent of using the engine from a B52 bomber to power a Cessna. Yeah, you can do it, and if it works it's awesome. But it's not exactly the best tool for the job at hand.
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WideFoot In reply to NewDivide1701 [2015-12-07 16:40:36 +0000 UTC]
Yeah. Hence the reason I use Sketchup. It's a file type island over here.
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