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Comparision chart

Hey, I friend of mine and I built this in our spare time. Hope you like it.

 

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you really think thats to scale?

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Looks great! I guess the question of TrekvsWars is answered...all they gotta do is plow them down with the big star destroyer. Hehe...

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Looks great! I guess the question of TrekvsWars is answered...all they gotta do is plow them down with the big star destroyer. Hehe...

But Starwars only has lasers so it's be like throwing rocks :lol: Albiet a lot of rocks but still.

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Looks great, doesn't look to accurate though.

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What, no Death Star? No Spaceball One?

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But Starwars only has lasers so it's be like throwing rocks

 

Yeah but they wouldnt need their lazers because they have a billion tons of metal slamming against the widdle bitty starships.

 

i bet that the dyson sphere beats all of those... if you call that a ship

 

Yeah but what would you compare it to? Even next to the death star the dyson sphere would take up the whole monitor and the death star would be a dot if not smaller! Remember the dyson sphere was the size of the Earth's orbit around the sun, meaning the dyson sphere is 300 million kilometers across!!

Edited by Vex Xiang

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Very nice. For those interested in a discussion of the relative sizes of these ships, check out Starship Dimensions at http://www.merzo.net/index.html. It also has the Death Star, as well as Earth's moon for comparison.

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You know it'd be intresting to see how Unicron would handle a Borg Cube.

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You know it'd be intresting to see how Unicron would handle a Borg Cube.

The Borg only assimilate organic beings (except for Pakled Borgs). Unicron would be perfectly safe.

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odd, some of those ships from Battlestar Galactica and Babalon 5 look alot like some of the ships in Vex's newest Flash game. :lol:

 

and that Cylon station looks alot like Aegis.

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Its the same visually, but look, the Jupiter station has byways connecting all three pylons, also, look at the size...you would think something like Sky Harbor Aegeis would be close to the size of a starbase. So I would think the Jovian and Jupiter are a bit different.

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Did you make this?

And if so....... has it ever been posted on anyother site other than STSF?

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Did you make this?

And if so....... has it ever been posted on anyother site other than STSF?

I helped make it, and no, no I haven't.

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Looks great, doesn't look to accurate though.

Well, you can't get everything perfect, can you? Anyway....if you look closely, it does say: Approximite.

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Looks great, took me all weekend to download though. :lol:

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Looks great, took me all weekend to download though. :lol:

Maybe it's about time you move up to high speed internet then eh, buddy? :lol:

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