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A crippled Antares class freighter doesn't quite get the response to its distress beacon that it hoped for.


Antares by Richmerk.
K'tinga by Prologic 9.
Nebula by????
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:iconian88:
Oh no, I am not an unfair man..

You are allowed to have what is left!
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:iconian88:
Yessss, disable their engines and engage tractor beammm <3

By Kahless the Merciless those toilet rolls shall be mine.

((yeah Kahless actually means merciless one))
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*Arcas-Art Sep 29, 2011  Professional General Artist
BAH! Bring it on, Klingon scum! You'll never get our two-ply duranium rolls!
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:iconsomeoneelsek2:
Klingon ships look so badass :P
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*Arcas-Art Aug 29, 2011  Professional General Artist
Especially when you're staring them straight in the nose!!!! :jawdrop:
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:iconsomeoneelsek2:
Yeah, recently I started playing Klingon Academy :)
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:iconian88:
Google Phoenix Experimental Shipyards.

Some epic mods for that :P there used to be loads, now only they remain..
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Even if the Klingons are there to help this still looks great.
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*Arcas-Art Mar 13, 2011  Professional General Artist
Thanks :)
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An absolute, textbook example of the correct usage of the Arcass (tm) angle -- Class, take note. Observe, my young grasshoppers, how viewing the Klingon ship from below and the freighter from above not only attracts the eye and shows off the models to advantage, but transforms the attacker into a swooping bird of prey (literally as well as metaphorically) and frames (again literally and metaphorically) the hapless Antares class ship into a tiny, defenseless gray mouse.

That will be all for today, students. Remember to review Chapter 12 in the text, "Using Contrasting Color Combinations Other than Blue and Orange to Add an Immediate Sense of Drama."
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