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Offline Corsair

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The Shivans won't be defeated with this on thier side.....
 
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Originally posted by Stryke 9:
RUN! IT'S THE SD LOTTA-POINTY-THINGS-STUCK-TOGETHER!!!

Muy bueno. Though it DOES look like a buncha pointy things stuck together.

 

REALLY GOOD! even though, its true that you can't really tell its shape. I think it looks Shivan, and definetly cool


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The Shivans won't be defeated with this on thier side.....
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The Shivans won't be defeated with this on thier side.....


Just remember: the Shivans are never defeated.
'Honour the valiant who fall beneath your sword, but pity the warrior who slays all his foes' - G'trok, in the poem lu geng

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Offline Martinus

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The Shivans won't be defeated with this on thier side.....
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Originally posted by Zeronet
Still people dont seem to like angular designs, which really are the most practical.


Damn straight, large ships look more realistic too.:)

  

Offline Martinus

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The Shivans won't be defeated with this on thier side.....
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Originally posted by Thorn
shape doesnt matter in space..
no air resistance to be worried about...


The laws of physics still apply though, a ship can still be ripped apart if it accelerates or turns. Shape does apply, it doesn't need to be aerodynamic though :)