Enterprises Across the Ages

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Sorry, :( Actually the CVN 65 is about 1000 Feet which is around 335 Meters but the Shuttle would be un noticable at this scale...

And great work tieing the E-E to the E-J could we see some 3-D models for any of these Please. They would look Beautiful...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CVN-65
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I was to the understanding that the CVN 65 was more then 1100 ft long.
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Hey everyone, and sorry for the uber necropost... I've been MIA for a while what with school and work, but hopefully i will get to be more active again soon. I'm glad to see the DITL forum still flourishing. I have alot to catch up on!

Maybe I'll even get another one of these silly starship designs done soon...

You guys are all awesome. :wink:
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Hey Omen!

Good to see you around and not lurking :P

Cool to look over these designs again.
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Good to see you back again! :)

You were last on back in.....May, right? Man, a lot of stuff's changed since then.
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We "won" the EAS poll for the best Trek site.
There's some new community projects and games that have been running for a while.

And that's all I can think of.
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I can't believe you got that all out in one breath :mrgreen:
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We "won" the EAS poll for the best Trek site.
Good times...
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I reckon the Enterprise-F to be my least favorite. I will say, G-J seem to have changed very little in the large span of time we can assume it covers (300 years?)
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Where did all of these later models come from?
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By looks of some of them, I'd say a cookie cutter.
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Post by Sionnach Glic »

DarkOmen designed most of these ships himself, by looking at the latest canon model (the E-J, AKA, the "USS Pizza Cutter") and progressing from the E-E.
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Personally, I think the design continuity is very nice. And the ships are nice too.
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Thanks guys... I didn't really mean to start this thread up again, I just didn't want to make a new one about me being active again.

But yes, the Enterprise F through I and parts of J are my designs.
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I like 'em. Did you generate stats for 'em as well? If so, I'd be interested in taking a look.
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Yeah go check out the early threads in this forum made by Omen, they're all there.
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