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    • I've seen some preemo shipyards!


      A while ago (I'm talking like, about a year), I saw this Graphics "Shipyard" or whatever that cut sick. It had these cool chrome looking ships, and hell primitive one's aswell. There was also a podular type and they all had weapons and outfits to go with them.

      Whoever did them was obviously pretty cool. If no one admits to this, I'll post a couple at a tripod site and inform you.

      Ace Smeg-head Rimmer.

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      Rimmer wrote:
      **A while ago (I'm talking like, about a year), I saw this Graphics "Shipyard" or whatever that cut sick. It had these cool chrome looking ships, and hell primitive one's aswell. There was also a podular type and they all had weapons and outfits to go with them.

      Whoever did them was obviously pretty cool. If no one admits to this, I'll post a couple at a tripod site and inform you.

      Ace Smeg-head Rimmer.
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      I believe that was Weepul. Sadly there were no updates scince, but iF you need the link, check EVula. evula.cjb.net That should be the obvious thing to do. Or if you want, check my smal shipyard.
      (url="http://"http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/file/9838")www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/file/9838(/url)

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      "Thou shalt not mess with the fury of KwAnZa!"

      (This message has been edited by Kwanzar (edited 03-12-2000).)

    • Yeah, that sounds like Weepul's yard. Matt also has a set of chromish ships however.

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    • Here is a link to my Shipyard Links page: (url="http://"http://evula.cjb.net/links/shipyard.html")http://evula.cjb.net...s/shipyard.html(/url)
      There, you will find most of the shipyards out there. The one you're looking for should be in there.
      And, just for the record, I thought that the shipyard he was talking about was Grand Novice, since he has some chrome-type ships too.

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      EVula
      (url="http://"mailto:evula@home.com")mailto:evula@home.com(/url)evula@home.com

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      EVula wrote:
      **Here is a link to my Shipyard Links page:http://evula.cjb.net...s/shipyard.html
      There, you will find most of the shipyards out there. The one you're looking for should be in there.
      And, just for the record, I thought that the shipyard he was talking about was Grand Novice, since he has some chrome-type ships too.
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      The Podular and the primative are Weepul's stuff though. Matt doesn't have anything remotly similar to that.

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      ~ThE kWaNzA mAn~
      "Thou shalt not mess with the fury of KwAnZa!"