Alias
February 12th, 2001, 02:08 AM
Here's a challenge. :-)
I'm not a computer artist. Never have been, never will be. But I am a bit of a writer and I've
completed a bit of Star Trek fan fic that takes place largely onboard a scraped Daedeleus Class
Starship, the USS Galahad. I can email the story to whoever wants a ganders.
Anyway, many have rendered images of the Archon of the Horizon, but we have no bridge
scenes. I was wondering if anyone was brave enough to try creating an image of a Daedelus
class bridge - based maybe on the small amount of data in my story.
You don't have to, of course, but I would be interested in seeing the bridge I wrote about and
thought it might fill a gap in the Trek Universe. BTW, there's lots of room for imagination here.
In my story I only indicate the bridge of the Galahad was small, used mircophones for comms,
had a two seater helm, a command chair, and very old controls including green screen monitors,
keyboards and needle dials in places - but it's all ad hoc. Oh, and the vessel used hatches, not
sliding doors.
But even if no-one goes with my bridge, I've like to see the bridge of such an important pioneer.
No pressure, but if someone's stuck for inspiration.
Alias.
I'm not a computer artist. Never have been, never will be. But I am a bit of a writer and I've
completed a bit of Star Trek fan fic that takes place largely onboard a scraped Daedeleus Class
Starship, the USS Galahad. I can email the story to whoever wants a ganders.
Anyway, many have rendered images of the Archon of the Horizon, but we have no bridge
scenes. I was wondering if anyone was brave enough to try creating an image of a Daedelus
class bridge - based maybe on the small amount of data in my story.
You don't have to, of course, but I would be interested in seeing the bridge I wrote about and
thought it might fill a gap in the Trek Universe. BTW, there's lots of room for imagination here.
In my story I only indicate the bridge of the Galahad was small, used mircophones for comms,
had a two seater helm, a command chair, and very old controls including green screen monitors,
keyboards and needle dials in places - but it's all ad hoc. Oh, and the vessel used hatches, not
sliding doors.
But even if no-one goes with my bridge, I've like to see the bridge of such an important pioneer.
No pressure, but if someone's stuck for inspiration.
Alias.