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The Shakedown Cruise Continues...

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Jan 21, 2004
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The USS Carl Anderson continues it's shakedown cruise. During this part of the mission, further tests were made involving the Matter-Antimatter engine and forward particle impact shielding. Vice Admiral MacNamarra considers all tests successful after the 10 week voyage from Mars to Jupiter. He orders all sensors to focus on the moon Io as the ship prepares to enter orbit around Jupiter. Jupiter map from Planet Portal, Io map from Bjorn Jonsson's Planetary Maps. Thanks for taking a look :o)

Comments (5)


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shayhurs

5:46PM | Wed, 21 January 2004

Nicely done. I was curious though if we would see any kind of glow or energy discharge do to the M-A drive...

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artworksco

5:57PM | Wed, 21 January 2004

Looks great, like the ship, and the scale makes it look massive. well done.?:>)

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RETIRED

6:29AM | Thu, 22 January 2004

10 weeks huh? thats moving right along. I like the ship. :-) Hopefully you will do a series around her (hint) C-ya. :-D

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pakled

10:35AM | Thu, 22 January 2004

great work, good ship, planet, but I think it might be helped with more light, get that 'spacelike' effect. A minor fix.. keep 'em coming.

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eres

10:40AM | Thu, 22 January 2004

Excellent artwork!


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