This is a scratch and kit bashed model of a freighter from a fan-fiction story I am writing based on the Alien film franchise.
Some background:
CHAPTER 1
ESS Elsbrig drifted slowly through the inky blackness, her faster than light drive was cold and the prime-drives shut down. The onboard computer detected a problem with the heat flow rates-diagnostics, had checked and re-checked, and had decided, for safety’s sake, to shut down the trans-drive unit. The glowing bubble of faster than light energy that engulfed the ship disappeared in a blink of an eye, or it would have if anybody was around to witness the event. Once out of hyper-space, onboard computers tackled the errant drive problem, backup systems and redundant circuits hummed into life as digital bits of information darted through dormant pathways. But with all this technology, the computer came up with one thing, over and over again:
COMPUTER DIAGNOSTIC #1200002
ESS ELSBRIG-SERIAL # 985565-D
TRANS-DRIVE UNIT FAULT
BLOCKAGE IN STARBOARD VENT PORT
The computer had chewed this over and arrived at the only conclusion it could, it dropped out of hyper-space and activated the sleep chambers. Technology was great, but in this circumstance it needed a hands-on approach, something that the computer was sorely lacking.
There is more to the story and the model is still to finish, she is supposed to look battered, she is a very old ship.
Si
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Some background:
CHAPTER 1
ESS Elsbrig drifted slowly through the inky blackness, her faster than light drive was cold and the prime-drives shut down. The onboard computer detected a problem with the heat flow rates-diagnostics, had checked and re-checked, and had decided, for safety’s sake, to shut down the trans-drive unit. The glowing bubble of faster than light energy that engulfed the ship disappeared in a blink of an eye, or it would have if anybody was around to witness the event. Once out of hyper-space, onboard computers tackled the errant drive problem, backup systems and redundant circuits hummed into life as digital bits of information darted through dormant pathways. But with all this technology, the computer came up with one thing, over and over again:
COMPUTER DIAGNOSTIC #1200002
ESS ELSBRIG-SERIAL # 985565-D
TRANS-DRIVE UNIT FAULT
BLOCKAGE IN STARBOARD VENT PORT
The computer had chewed this over and arrived at the only conclusion it could, it dropped out of hyper-space and activated the sleep chambers. Technology was great, but in this circumstance it needed a hands-on approach, something that the computer was sorely lacking.
There is more to the story and the model is still to finish, she is supposed to look battered, she is a very old ship.
Si

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