Now before you ask "What does that have to do with B5?" I'll tell you. I found a size comparison chart of all the B5 ships and ships from all over the TV Sci-Fi map. Enjoy your viewing
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Well, it looks like the chart's creator is going with Dr. Curtis Saxton's conjectured length for the Executor. Official Star Wars continuity had it at 8,000 meters for the longest time, but finally compromised and changed the length to 12,800 meters, halfway between 8,000 meters and Saxton's length.Recently, there was a reckoning. It occurred on November 4, 2014 across the United States. Voters, recognizing the failures of the current leadership and fearing their unchecked abuses of power, elected another party as the new majority. This is a first step toward preventing more damage and undoing some of the damage already done. Hopefully, this is as much as will be required.
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Originally posted by Ranger1Hehe yeah,its old,its even on this forum somewhere,but still fun to watch.
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Size MAY matter . . . but so does Speed and manuverability!Thanks for the Chart!
"It is said that the future is always born in pain. The history of war is the history of pain. If we are wise, what is born of that pain matures into the promise of a better world, because we learn that we can no longer afford the mistakes of the past." -- G'Kar in Babylon 5:"In the Beginning"
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Ah I used to love that station!
It was the dawn of the tenth age of mankind,
eighty years after the Earth-Romulan War,
The Spacedock project was a dream given form,
It's goal - By creating a place where humans and aliens could work out their differences peacefully.
It's a port of call, home above home, for diplomats, husslers, entrepreneurs and wanderers.
Humans and Romulans wrapped in two million five hundred thousand tonnes of orbiting metal. All alone in the atmosphere.
It can be a dangerous place, but it's our last best hope for peace.
This is the story of the first of the Earth stations. The year is 2251, the name of the place - Earth Spacedock.
Last edited by Hunter; 09-09-2005, 03:07 AM.
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