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Dollan's Star Trek Add-On - The 892 System

Posted: 01.11.2006, 22:51
by Dollan
Hi folks...

It was suggested that I share some of the add-ons that I am occasionally working on, even if they do tend to be rather simple. So, here is a current project: The 892 System from the Original Star Trek episode, "Bread and Circuses". The planet is a near duplicate of Earth, but one where the Roman Empire never died out.

Here's a screen shot of the planet as it appeared in the TV show:

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Here's an image of what I've done, without clouds, for clarity:

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And here's one with the cloud map:

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There are, of course, soem spatial differences between the episode planet and the one based off of a true Earth map. By and large, this is due mainly to the fact that the original image was a 2D drawing made to look like a sphere, rather than a 3D rendering used by science fiction shows today. But I think I managed to get it fairly close ;)

Also included thus far is a model of the Enterprise, in orbit above Rome (most likely the capitol of this world), an inner planet that was briefly described in a non-canon resource (which I included only because it added a little bit of substance to the add-on as a whole), and the wreckage of the SS Beagle, an Earth ship which originally made contact with this planet some 6 years previous to the date of the episode.

A couple of current issues are: The Enterprise is actually a generic model of the TOS Constitution-class starship, with no hull-markings at all. I can't find an appropriate model to use, but then I haven't had much time to look yet today. Also, and as noted in another thread, I need to find something that would suitably replicate the wreckage of the SS Beagle. For the time being, as a place-holder, I'm using an old model of the Adamski UFO :lol:

Until those issues are resolved, I probably won't be releasing the add-on.

Anyway, that's it in a nutshell. Comments are always welcome.

...John...

Posted: 02.11.2006, 03:23
by Reiko
Looks cool! :) I hope you are able to get released soon.

Posted: 02.11.2006, 05:48
by Dollan
Thanks! So do I. In fact, I might have a solution to the space debris issue, and the generic Enterprise model may stand for the time being. I can always update it later when I find a better model.

...John...