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Just found the other Voyager mesh on my HDD and the additional landing gear. I thought I'll do a scene with it :D

Voyager by Sarod
Landing gear by S-Stephen
Delta Flyer by Ed Giddings and S-Stephen
Shuttles by Squapper
Terrain by Oldnick

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:icontailsthechosenone:
Really good! Brings back memories of the show. Nice job!
:iconoverseer:
Yep, very nice. I remember the first time they showed a landing in the show (was it "The 37s" in the second season?). I thought "no way...", but they did and it was one of those great Trek moments - at least for me! :D

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People stare and some pretend to speak -
It takes more than one taboo to build a perfect freak.

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[My Gallery]
:iconlady-vaako:
Oh, he's beautiful... And I'm saying "he" because in my language (French), ships of all kinds are masculine and even though I do tend to use the feminine form in English when I talk about the Enterprise, I do see Voyager as male (maybe because the word "voyageur" in French is masculine whereas "entreprise" is feminine). Anyway, it probably doesn't make much sense but that's my story and I'm stickin' to it... :giggle: :D

Nicely done! I miss that show, I really do... Okay, I'll just stop rambling now... :)

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"What business does a Vulcan, a Man and a Tribble have in my sickbay? Speak quickly!"
:icondavemetlesits:
:D Thank you :D

Interesting aspect of the French language, I did not know that. I only knew that in German, all ships are feminine. I guess this is just one of those old French-German differences ;)

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"I am the voice of the Knight Industries Two Thousand's microprocessor.
KITT for easy reference or Kitt if you prefer..."
:icondavemetlesits:
Thank you.

Yupp, it was "The 37's" :D

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"I am the voice of the Knight Industries Two Thousand's microprocessor.
KITT for easy reference or Kitt if you prefer..."
:icondavemetlesits:
Thank you!

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"I am the voice of the Knight Industries Two Thousand's microprocessor.
KITT for easy reference or Kitt if you prefer..."
:iconlady-vaako:
Well, I'm starting to wonder if French is the only language where ships are masculine because in English they've also been feminized, as you know (although grammatically they're neutral). How is it in your own language?

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"What business does a Vulcan, a Man and a Tribble have in my sickbay? Speak quickly!"
:icondavemetlesits:
In Hungarian, grammar makes no gender distinction. There were plans for it during the Language Reform era in the 1850's, but it was dropped. We use a general term for both male and female, "ő", plural "ők".

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"I am the voice of the Knight Industries Two Thousand's microprocessor.
KITT for easy reference or Kitt if you prefer..."
:icontangerinewarning:
Nice work, is that some battle damage on Voyager's hull?

I think I'll stick to referring tio Voyager by name and not get into the he/she debate.

Though just thinking...the computer has a female voice so that'd make the ship female, unless you're in the mirror universe, then it'd be male (judging by the ISS NX classes).

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"Because I'm talking to the bloody Daleks, who couldn't exterminate their way out of a tomato." - Bernice Summefield

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