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Spaceship Earth at Walt Disney World's Epcot near Orlando, Florida. The park is nearly empty due to the current COVID-19 restrictions.

This is my friend Páll Helgi. He is steppin up to his Spaceship. PLEACE do not tell you have seen an Alien, because you will bee locked in.

The Almen is a newer version (B variant) of the Adeiffen-Class Heavy Battlecruiser.

 

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Spaceship of the Adeiffen-Class Ultra-Heavy Battle Cruiser

Affiliation: Jixnor Democracy, Concero Republic

Manufacturer: Jixn Shipyard

Length/beam/draft: [scale???]

Armor/shield level: /Class 3

Sublight engines/lightspeed engines:

Sublight speed/lightspeed:

Range: 477 days or 210 days with two Marine Groups.

Crew: 675, plus 1,450 pilots and fighter craft service personal, plus two Marine Groups with 2,500 men each, or a total of 7,125 men.

Armament: 576x 1in laser cannons, 48x 3in laser cannons in double turrets, 24x 32in Hinton laser cannons, 4x burst laser cannons, and up to 1,000 fighter craft (200 are emergency defense fighters).

 

The Adeiffen-Class Ultra-Heavy Battle Cruiser is arguably the strongest warships in the galaxy and was the Concero Republics strongest vessel until the Tramendant-Class Battlecruiser. Its original design dates back to the First Piracy War when UPS forces (Union of Planetary States) called for a large battle cruiser capable of launching at least five-hundred fighter craft into battle. Jixn Shipyards jump at the chance to build such a ship. However, the Jixn Shipyard design was declined by UPS forces, and instead they went with the battle tested Tronde Shipyards new [name] battlecruiser. The Adeiffen design went into the “designers vault” and there it stayed for almost a century. During the Second Piracy War the Jixnor Democracy realized that it was lacking a true, modern battle cruiser capable of flagship status – so it called its most trusted shipwright, Jixn Shipyards, to manufacture a large battle cruiser. Jixn Shipyard struggled to find a design capable of accomplishing everything the Jixnor Democracy called for. After many agonizing weeks of failed designs and sleepless nights the Jixn Shipyard board of design, in desperation, began looking at all its failed and past designs in the “designers vault” and stumbled onto the plans of the Adeiffen-Class battle cruiser. Jixn Shipyard greatly changed the ships interior, but did little to the exterior except add four burst cannons and addition point defense systems. The century old Adeiffen was an amazingly modern design.

 

The Adeiffen-Class has the amazing capability to carry over one-thousand fighter craft and their pilots. This is all due to the Adeiffens large hanger bay that runs almost the entire length of the ship. This impressive amount of fighter craft gives the Adeiffen an enormous advantage over the conventional battle cruiser. But the large hanger bay and numerous fighters do come at a cost of decreased fire power and power in general, and more facilities are needed to house the pilots and service crews for the fighter craft. The large amount of fighter craft also call for a large control center to insure all one-thousand fighter craft are use efficiently and run smoothly. Thus the Adeiffen has a second bridge located toward the bow of the craft, right above the hanger bay doors. This second bridge is larger than the primary bridge and is used exclusively for fighter craft purposes.

 

Like all Jixnor warships the Adeiffen has exceptional maneuverability, a fast lightspeed engine and slow sublight speed. It does however, lack two of the key staples of many Jixnor warships, the ability fly in an atmosphere, and missile tubes. The Adeiffen was the most maneuverable battlecruiser until the America-Class Battlecruiser (which really was a mini-battlecruiser and not a true battlecruiser). The Adeiffen could run circles around older Trynin warships, and was more maneuverable than most Trynin frigates. One of the reasons for the Adeiffens exceptional maneuverability is due to its external engine braking systems which can redirect the ion thrust up to ninety degrees and with the help of magnetic thrust vectors it can redirect the ion thrust up to one-hundred thirty degrees. These thrust vectors allow the Adeiffen to have a high reverse speed.

 

The weapons aboard the Adeiffen are formidable to say the least. Twenty-four Hinton cannons all effectively positioned to provide an pure fire arc give the Adeiffen no blind spots to speak of – and as if that’s not enough the Adeiffen has over six-hundred point defense systems! The Adeiffen is also one of the first Concero Republic vessels that supports the new burst cannons without any modifications.

 

The Adeiffens two bow appendages house the battery banks, the communications array, numerous sensor arrays, and housing for up to two marine groups. The aft appendages house the engines, additional living quarters, and batter banks for the lightspeed engine. The appendages are vital to the survival of the vessel which makes them prime targets in battle; but they are more than adequately armored, and the Adeiffen can more than manage if one or even two are destroyed. Another amazing thing about the Adeiffen is that its appendages are easily interchangeable between ships. This allows heavily damaged Adieffen-Class vessels to be repaired rather than scrapped, it also allows for faster repair time. It does however allow for some colorful mismatches and since most Jixnor captains are zealous when it comes to their ships many Adeiffen-Class vessels, when idol, are in a shipyard getting a paint job done.

 

Approximately twenty Adeiffen-Class Ultra-Heavy Battlecruisers were built and only two were destroy (but not forgot for the two destroyed vessels were stripped of their appendages which serve aboard other Adeiffen-Class vessels). Only two subgroups were manufacture, the Adeiffen-Class Ultra-Heavy Battlecruiser which is the one being described, and the other the Amaffen-Class Ultra-Heavy Battlecruiser. Nineteen Adeiffen-Class cruisers and one Amaffen-Class cruiser were built. The Amaffen is a slightly larger version of the Adeiffen and feature over twelve-thousand fighter craft, a class four shield generator, and eight additional Hinton cannons; it also feature a more efficient power supply and an upgraded electronic systems. The Amaffen served as the Jixnor Democracy’s flagship during the entire Agronomic War but was replace by the Rander (a Tramendant-Class Battlecruiser) once the war ended. However, in the event the Rander is called upon by the Concero Republic, there is no doubt that the Amaffen will once again serve as the Jixnor Democracy’s flagship.

 

An Adeiffen-Class vessel has served in every single battle during the Agronomic War, including both Battles of Blandimen and the invasion of Est Fellen. It served the Concero Republic well during the Agronomic War and there is no doubt that it will continue to serve the Jixnor Democracy and its allies for years to come. The Jixnor Democracy is currently updating the current fleet of Adeiffen-Class vessels with new electronics and more efficient power supplies. There are even rumors that the Jixnor Democracy plans on increasing the Adeiffen fleet from eighteen vessels to forty-eight! The Adeiffen will no doubt be around long enough to squelch whatever adversary crosses the Jixnor Democracy!

Spaceship Earth during the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival at Walt Disney World's Epcot near Orlando, Florida.

THE ONE AND ONLY MR. R, BACK FROM THE DEAD AND BETTER THAN EVER!

 

Some sort of cargo/public transportation ship.

Also, I've forgotten what I'm doing

35mm f/1.8 | D7000 | Taipo, Hong Kong.

 

I shoot this when I was walking to Taipo plaza one that day, then I saw this spectacular angle, looking up while standing in between two apartment blocks.

 

Epcot, Disney World, Florida

It looks like construction is moving to the outer skin.

The top of the Spaceship Earth geodesic sphere.

 

HDR from three exposures (0, -2, +2).

ver 1

ver 2

ver 3

 

Not sure if the front matches the back. Ver 2 shows the drones detached and if looking at the body alone, seems more consistent. Ver 3 tries to distribute the "inconsistency" longitudinally.

Walt Disney's Epcot Center, Orlando, Fl

Day 135/365

 

"Alien Spaceship"

 

Its just the idea of visiting Alien Spaceship....ohh noooo its my washing machine :p

 

Strobist Info: 580EX II with green gel pointed at the bottom of the washing machine in TTL mode.

Triggered via PocketWizard Flex TT5

Epcot - Walt Disney World

Day 20 of Peachtober 2022

 

Chamonix 45F-2 | Nikkor SW 65mm f/4 | Fujifilm Instax Wide 800 | Lomography Lomograflok

 

Scanned with Epson Perfection V800 Photo

The ARGO-Rothana Commercial Starship (ARCSS) Exavis was a repurposed Aggressor-class destroyer, originally built for the Empire in the waning years of the Galactic Civil War but never deployed before the regime’s collapse. Left to sit in a Rothana Heavy Engineering shipyard for years, the vessel was acquired by Argo Industries as part of its deep-space mining initiative. Officially, the Exavis was undergoing extensive retrofitting to serve as a mobile mining platform, with enhanced cargo bays, reinforced hull plating, and specialized processing equipment. However, beneath its industrial facade, much of its formidable weapons systems remainedintact, making it the flagship of the newly unified Argo-Rothana security forces. Armed with powerful turbolasers and state-of- the-art defenses, the Exavis was more than capable of protecting Argo’s growing interests in the Outer Rim, standing as a silent deterrent to pirates, rival corporations, and any force that dared challenge the new corporate alliance.

 

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This is by far the most complex digital build I've made, with more than 4.000 bricks, and a lot of tough. I was heavily inspired by ships from the Alien franchise and the USG Ishimura from Dead Space - I tried to make the Agressor-class Destroyer fit that aesthetic. Thank you for watching!

Benny enjoying some well earned down time

A great view at the end of a fantastic day! I had promised that this was going to be my "One Last Shot" for the night, but I still could not resist shooting about two dozen more on the way out! I just couldn't help myself! There are too many great photo ops in this park!

One weekend afternoon, I was looking for something to do with our three year old in the house. We went to the Lego room, "What do you want to build?", "A spaceship!" Elliot answered, "An E-Wing!" We were a couple of years too late for the great FBTB starfighter letter contest, but we got right to work anyway.

 

During the build I developed our own set of self imposed RULES:

1. Obviously, the ship has to be in the shape of the letter

2. It must be strong enough for a three year old to play with it without breaking (this includes a cockpit that can open)

3. The primary color and cockpit location are chosen by Elliot

4. Any piece Elliot finds (that matches the color scheme) MUST be incorporated into the build

5. What Elliot says, goes. So if he wants a play feature or design element, I HAVE TO find a way to make it happen

 

This is the second build in the series. Elliot added the extra challenge of incorporating the black chain element which helped guide me to an "industrial" design. In my mind this was an enemy ship, but as Elliot wants to "be on the dark side" when he grows up, this is one of his favorites.

Epcot - Disney World

Epcot, Disney World, Florida

Spaceship Corridor v2

 

J'ai apporté quelques changements par rapport à la première version :

- porte du fond mieux détaillée et texturée (mécanisme, bandes jaunes plus grosses, ajout de voyants lumineux)

- caméra déplacée plus en avant

- textures des murs et du sol déplacées au niveau de l'UV mapping afin de voir moins de répétition dans les motifs

- haut-parleurs ajoutés sur les murs

- tuyau du plafond modifié

- lampe du plafond au niveau de la porte modifiée

- halos lumineux légèrement augmentés

 

Je pense que ce rendu est final, bien que j'hésite à replacer la caméra plus en arrière pour voir les lumières sur les côtés...

 

Rendu avec Blender Cycles engine, 1000 passes, 1920x1080

Temps de rendu : ~ 5h

The LEGO movie was a blast, but we can all agree that one scene in particular was the most 'awesome' of all. So, as almost everyone I reckon, I took my inspiration from it and build something on a 16x16 baseplate for a small contest held on www.lowlug.nl.

 

It has been since way to long that I have uploaded anything on flickr and this MOC has also been sitting on the shelves for centuries too. And although the hype around the LEGO movie has passed already I finally manged to take a good picture yesterday. Hopefully people can still digest something related to The LEGO movie.

 

Thanks for watching and Leg Godt!

took a little break from flickr...now back, hello!

 

this was taken inside spaceship earth during the descending end of the trip. they recently added some lights which make for an interesting long exposured photo.

 

trick here is to place the camera right on the omnimover, and hold it steady for 30 seconds. its the same trick i pulled off all those peoplemover streak shots. only this one isnt as easy since the omnimover jumps every random second..at least on the peoplemover the jumps are patterned to jump every 7-8 seconds.

 

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Epcot, Disney World, Florida

The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium

Spaceship Earth with a new lighting display for the Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary Celebration at Epcot near Orlando, Florida.

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