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Old August 3rd 09, 04:31 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Anyone have any links or info on this spaceship?

Thanks
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Old August 6th 09, 02:55 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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On Aug 2, 9:31*pm, Too_Many_Tools wrote:
Anyone have any links or info on this spaceship?


This was some TV show mainly about love triangles and other such
nonsense in space. So I'm not sure if they spent much effort on a
spaceship design that could be taken seriously, even if it would look
good.

John Savard
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Old August 7th 09, 05:52 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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On Aug 5, 8:55*pm, Quadibloc wrote:
On Aug 2, 9:31*pm, Too_Many_Tools wrote:

Anyone have any links or info on this spaceship?


This was some TV show mainly about love triangles and other such
nonsense in space. So I'm not sure if they spent much effort on a
spaceship design that could be taken seriously, even if it would look
good.

John Savard


LOL...well I am more interested in the ship than the love triangles.

The ship looks like a good one to do a scratch model of.

TMT
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Old August 7th 09, 02:20 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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On Aug 6, 10:52*pm, Too_Many_Tools wrote:

LOL...well I am more interested in the ship than the love triangles.

The ship looks like a good one to do a scratch model of.


I missed the show, but as it turns out, CTV put the episode on the
Web. I watched about the first five minutes, and couldn't take any
more.

The ship actually looked familiar; it reminded me a lot of the
Discovery, from 2001.

John Savard
 




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