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10 Comments
Bad-Wolfsays...4:05
"Flying in the atmosphere requires training"...
So true, Troi didn't get it right on her first try either...
antsays...Flies fast.
My_designsays...Looks tail heavy, or it's meant to fly at high alpha. Looks really heavy too. Waddles in the air.
A10anisjokingly says...Great job. But, next time I see "genuine" footage of a UFO, I will think this guy built it...
NicoleBeesays...Ahhh, the Galaxy class always seemed tubby in space, I can only imagine in the air. Very good job <3
skinnydaddy1says...Epic! Love it. Now mass produce them and sell em.
Mindsyesays...Doesnt the 1701-D have 3 nacelle's? 1 on the bottom...
Sekrinsays...No, it has two. There was an alternate timeline version of the Enterprise D which had been upgraded with a third nacelle (although it was actually above the other two). You can see both versions on the following page: http://trekmovie.com/2009/06/21/the-collective-reviews-of-diamond-select-enterprise-d-toys/
Doesnt the 1701-D have 3 nacelle's? 1 on the bottom...
Ickstersays...God, I'm glad geeks exist. Without people like this, internet video would consist of nothing but beer pong.
coolhundsays...Needs a warp reactor upgrade, methinks.
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