Wolf 359 by Sean Quigley
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Wolf 359 by Sean Quigley

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Nebula Class from Star Trek Armada, 2000
fleet over Andoria
(commission)
USS Farragut-A by Jetfreak-7
“Welldiver” by Rob Caswell (utilizing elements by David Metlesits).

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USS Bonchune (Nebula Class) Bridge by Tadeo D'Oria
Favourite Kitbash?
Favourite Kitbash?
Cheyenne Class
New Orleans Class
Springfield Class
Challenger Class
Freedom Class
Niagara Class
USS Centaur
USS Curry
USS Yeager
Nebula Class (original 2 extra baby nacelle variant)
Constellation-Class
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All these vessels started off as kitbashes from existing physical models sold commercially. Aside from the Constellation-class Stargazer, all the other TNG ones were barely glimpsed in the aftermath of the Battle of Wolf 359, including the 4-nacelle Melbourne-variant Neula class.
Also the shot I got from defunct Eaglemoss didn't show the baby nacelles so here they are:
The DS9 ones heavily featured the Centaur in one episode, while Curry does a flyby in A Time to Stand. Yeager was usually in stock shots around the station, barely visible.
I'm not convinced that Sisko is right at the end of s6 e11 waltz, he says he saw pure evil in Dukat but I'm not so sure, in episode 11 and the end of episode 6 Dukat is showing symptoms of catatonic schizophrenia (although this is based off my knowledge of history and not medicine)
The first example of this is immediately following Ziyal's death and the Dominion/Cardassian retreat from Terrak Nor (undoubtedly the cause of his condition), he becomes altogether unresponsive to outside stimuli
The second is the most prominent, namely the schizophrenia he experiences throughout waltz, Weyoun representing his failure, Demar (best girl) representing his desire to re take his position at the head of the cardassian union (ironic considering Demar would probably kill him upon his return) and Nerys representing his self hatred and guilt for his actions on bajor
The third is how persuasasable he is, just as Henry VI was convinced by Suffolk and Somerset to go back to war with France, Sisko puts the words right into Dukat's mouth during his grand villain monologue talking about how he will make the bajorans pay
Sisko fully encouraging Dukat to villain monologue at him combined with telling him to act like Nerys, his conscience, isn't there are likley what are responsible for spiral into evil past e11
I'm not saying Dukat isn't pure evil, Sisko saw that he most certainly was, but Sisko is wrong to talk about seeing pure evil when he was the one to encourage and cajole it in Dukat in the first place