Had a lot of fun putting this page together and it was a lot simpler than I thought it would be. A note, though depicted here on the bridge Mr. Scott is only visiting the Surprise. Ms. Angey is the Chief Engineer of Surprise. The awkward phrase matter transferrence used by the Aordian First Officer may indicate that transporter technology is not used by the Aordians. How could that be since they are so far advanced? Maybe they listened to a certain ship's docotr about "scattering ones molecules across the galaxy" The original concept of the Aordian dreadnaught was for a ship that could single handedly take on and easily destroy any threat from any species. They are the reason for the Cease-fire with the Diamorians and why a certain machine race will nto be appearing in any Star Trek inspired work I do. It looks somewhat Kilngony becuase the original model was a Klingon battle cruiser heavily modified. It looks all clunk compared to other Aordain ships because it is all business being pure naked armor and weaponry.
Thank you for all the congratulatory nonsense regarding my nominations. Amazing how small the field was for Best Completed and Best Horror and let me be the first to congratulate Fallopian Cursader on his win for best completed comic and TheGhost for Best Horror. The judges will take one look at their art and say AUTOMATIC WIN for the traditionally drawn strip. The art is so superb nothing would have a chance. Nothing else would matter unless the judges are very discerning and have some sort of depth to their perception to see past pictures to what is behind the pretty pictures. And even then I won't win. Interstellar Blood Beasts is a simple old-fashioned monster on the ship horror story going back to the stuff that inspired Alien as opposed to just aping that successful franchise.
It's probably better than most Syfy original movies that but that ain't saying much. And you know I have got to find another script for Norwood.
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