G'Quan question

EDFDarkAngel1 said:
I'm not actually expecting an answer on this, but what about Minbari and Vorlons, those whose ships don't appear to have a discernable thrust mechanism? I assume the same principles apply, but where would this thrust be located?

The Minbari (and the Brakiri) fins are where the gravatic drives are supposed to be mounted. I think they work by manipulating/projecting gravity with techno-babble.
 
Silvereye said:
EDFDarkAngel1 said:
I'm not actually expecting an answer on this, but what about Minbari and Vorlons, those whose ships don't appear to have a discernable thrust mechanism? I assume the same principles apply, but where would this thrust be located?

The Minbari (and the Brakiri) fins are where the gravatic drives are supposed to be mounted. I think they work by manipulating/projecting gravity with techno-babble.

i was hoping they just flapped them really fast. :D
 
And the Shadows of course equip Plot Devices into their ships to serve both as engine and power source. This makes them very effective until they come across the One which is one of those rare one in a trillion things that causes all sorts of mechanical(well biological) failures.
 
Celisasu said:
And the Shadows of course equip Plot Devices into their ships to serve both as engine and power source. This makes them very effective until they come across the One which is one of those rare one in a trillion things that causes all sorts of mechanical(well biological) failures.

Depending on the type of engineer you ask, biological could very well Be mechanical (or it cdould be electrical or civil)...

LBH, I wasn't asking for your credentials (stupid, insufficient list of emoticons), I was pulling your leg (stupid, insufficient list of emoticons).
 
Taran said:
LBH, I wasn't asking for your credentials (stupid, insufficient list of emoticons), I was pulling your leg (stupid, insufficient list of emoticons).

My apologies for the misunderstanding, :lol:

LBH
 
For me, the bottom wing is called the "plastic stand supporter". I don't know if I would ever get those ships to stay on straight with a stand without them. Seriously, why the hell are the Narn ships so damn thin?

Dark Angel
 
EDFDarkAngel1 said:
For me, the bottom wing is called the "plastic stand supporter". I don't know if I would ever get those ships to stay on straight with a stand without them. Seriously, why the hell are the Narn ships so damn thin?

Dark Angel

Narn Stealth. They turn sideways and hope to not be seen. Really. Honest. 0;)
 
EDFDarkAngel1 said:
For me, the bottom wing is called the "plastic stand supporter". I don't know if I would ever get those ships to stay on straight with a stand without them. Seriously, why the hell are the Narn ships so damn thin?

Dark Angel
Because they thought it would look good? :lol:
Well, seriously, the Narns want their ships to say "we're advanced, don't mess with us!"

I'vg got a G'quan (from a later cast maybe) without any holes. You'll be able to drill it where you want... But the overall detail was worse than the older one.
 
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