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GrahamKennedy wrote:
stitch626 wrote:I don't remember where, but there is a canon okudagram of the Miranda showing the nav deflector to be internal, but close to the hull.

Also, for the type 9 shuttle, that isn't a nav deflector on the front, it is a phaser emiter (unless it is a deflector with a phaser emiter in it :? ).
No it isn't. The phaser emitters are to the sides.

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There's also reference to the nav deflector in one of the Voyager eps... the one with the forcefield full of primitives on the planet I think.
Ah ok, I see it now. Much easier to see clearly when the shuttle is staying still.
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Lovely. I swear I've seen this before somewhere.
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Bryan Moore wrote:Lovely. I swear I've seen this before somewhere.
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Wow the GCS looks nice for once.
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That's a nice money shot of the E-D.
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I actually like the Galaxy in some cases. That one is epic.
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Not a fan of the GCS ( :o ) but that's actualy a fairly nice shot of it.
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Rochey wrote:Not a fan of the GCS
You? Really?
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I believe I've heard him mention that opinion occasionally.
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You? Really?
I know, most people are quite surprised when they find that out.
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Rochey...Doesn't like the GCS...
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Oh wow, now that is interesting! Kinda Definatesque. I like it, and I like it more as I look at it more!
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Pretty cool. What is it?
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