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Flight of the Phoenix

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Jan 06, 2026
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For Star Trek buffs: The Phoenix warp ship was the first man-made, manned spacecraft to achieve light speed using warp drive. Constructed during the mid-21st century and launched in 2063, the Phoenix was remembered as the ship that instigated Earth's First Contact with Vulcans. Dr. Zefram Cochrane, the inventor of warp drive, built this warp ship inside a missile complex in Bozeman, Montana. From: 'memory-alpha.fandom.com' Here it is on its first flight. :-) -------------------------------------- Original Render: 01 Jan 2026 Created with Bryce 7 ________________
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-------------------------------------- Credits: Sky and HDRI from 'Deep Space HDRI 1' from Daz 3D Proton Rocket by Tron from (now closed) ShareCG Flames from 'Volumetric Fireballs' from Daz 3D

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BryceHoro

8:47AM | Tue, 06 January 2026

Beautiful view into the future, great science fiction scene.

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Teobaldo

3:33PM | Tue, 06 January 2026

The famous Dr. Cochrane flies into space, very well done.


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