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She's gonna squander that chance. For self-loathing and self-sabotaging reasons, ofc
more lightwave art!!!
i believe she’d work with plants due to her light powers. not sure if she’d be a florist or work within a botanical garden but definitely something with plants.
Fantastic Four (Volume 3) #559
EA-Badger Starfuries By GrahamTG
A common type of freighter from Star Trek: The Next Generation. The same model was used for the Sanction in "Symbiosis," the Erstwhile in "The Outrageous Okona," and the Arcos in "Legacy" (and in different configurations it portrayed additional ships in further episodes). The physical model was created by Greg Jein and Bruce MacRae, and a computer-generated model was created by Douglas E. Graves to replace missing footage when the latter two episodes were remastered. That digital model probably formed the basis for these images credited to Fabio Passaro from Eaglemoss' Official Starships Collection.
The Ships of the White Star Fleet
I've been working on a detailed 3D model of the White Star, and I wanted to create a simple bridge interior to be visible through the windows. That got met into quite a rabbit hole examining the episodes for variations and revisions, which I haven't seen discussed much before. I've put together some comparisons here. Full details are on my blog.
Please keep in mind that this isn't a 1-to-1 recreation of the set, it's been compressed to fit inside the exterior model.The evolution of the original White Star's bridge
During season 3, the White Star bridge set was being continually revised, from "Matters of Honor," when it didn't even have a captain's chair and the standing consoles had weird bony railings around them up through "Walkabout," where the last minor revision was made. That makes sense in-universe since the White Star was a prototype that was being tested in use, so it adds up that between episodes the Minbari were taking it into the shop and adjusting it.The ships of the White Star Fleet
For season 4, the set was redesigned to be a bit more expansive, and also had several features added that could be modified to represent different ships, mostly by changing the colors of different lit elements. There were also some computer screens that were swapped out with different images, and "celtic knot" designs which were mounted above the main door to the bridge (and elsewhere on the ship). There's also a detailed blog post specifically about these.The "Celtic Knot" symbols for various White Stars
Altogether, I identified at least nine different White Stars used in seasons 4 and 5 (and A Call to Arms). There could be more, in the blog post I go into more detail about how I decided when similar ships in different episodes were probably the same one.