call me crazy, but the SR1 and SR2 looked familiar...
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Posté 22 juin 2011 - 09:10
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Modifié par Hathur, 22 juin 2011 - 09:23 .
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Posté 22 juin 2011 - 09:21
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Posté 22 juin 2011 - 09:23
Skirata129 wrote...
the only thing that different is the half dome hull missing from the Normandy and the random wedge shaped things on the Normandy. The shapes of the ships themselves are eerily similiar.
I think you're thinking of some other ship. The hulls don't even sit in the same direction, let alone even slightly resemble each other.
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Posté 22 juin 2011 - 09:24
* first time I saw the SR2 (I played ME2 first) my first thought was that it looked like a modified extended version of the slave that flew parallel to the cockpit rather than perpendicular.
Modifié par Skirata129, 22 juin 2011 - 09:27 .
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Posté 22 juin 2011 - 09:25
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Posté 22 juin 2011 - 09:25
Skirata129 wrote...
you guys really don't see that!? turn the slave I on its side and cut off the half dome thrusters and the shape of the hull is identical to the Normandy, down to the protruding blade like things at the end.
Well if we follow that logic.... The normandy looks like the shuttle used in the NASA space program... which looks like a Boeing 747... which looks like a B17 Flying Fortress... which looks like the Wright Brother's first aircraft... which looks like a bird...
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Posté 22 juin 2011 - 09:28
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Posté 22 juin 2011 - 09:34
Skirata129 wrote...
I'm just saying it could easily have been the inspiration for the overall design of the normandy. if the cockpit of the slave was the same color as the rest of the ship and you stood them side by side they look almost identical.
And I'm saying that logic is flawed because it's just as easy to say the Normandy was inspired by the NASA shuttle.. or a passenger jetliner.
When you start saying things like: "If you turn it this way.. and cut this off... and and add this thing... and move this over here..." you're really reaching for meaningful comparisons.
Suffice it to say... the vast majority of spacecraft both in the real world and our own fiction are based around the appearance of aircraft (namely because we need our spacecraft to be able to fly in atmosphere to leave our planet and land safely)... so no matter design elements are made, they're all ultimately going to share a very similar appearance when it comes to overall geometric shape.
The only unique spacecraft ever designed was the mars lunar lander.... it was basically a cube... aerodynamics in space is irrelvant and thus you don't need to design things to look like aircraft, so they went with the most practical, cost effective shape for the lander... a box... and it flies just as well as a jet-shaped shuttle would when in space.
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Posté 22 juin 2011 - 09:40
Skirata129 wrote...
I'm just saying it could easily have been the inspiration for the overall design of the normandy. if the cockpit of the slave was the same color as the rest of the ship and you stood them side by side they look almost identical.
Except they're not identical. Not by a long shot. They're both vaguely spaceship-shaped, and that's where the similarity starts and ends.
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Posté 22 juin 2011 - 09:41
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Posté 22 juin 2011 - 09:41
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Posté 22 juin 2011 - 09:43
HaHaHa!
You are joking right?
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Posté 22 juin 2011 - 09:43
Chewin3 wrote...
Hope this guy doesn't think the Death Star looks like Harbringer...
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