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  • "Almost all the sci-fi spaceships you know are on this massive chart"

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    http://dirkloechel.deviantart.com/ar...hips-398790051


    If you regularly follow geek culture, you've probably seen early versions of Dirk Loechel's spaceship comparison chart, which shows the relative sizes of vehicles from science fiction games, movies and TV shows. Well, it's finished -- and it's even more authoritative than the last time around. Get the full-size version and you'll see Babylon 5's Vorlon Planet Killer, Mass Effect's Normandy and seemingly everything in between. The chart even includes a real vessel, the International Space Station -- at 328 feet long, it seems downright puny next to its make-believe counterparts. Some story franchises have better representation than others (EVE is full of colossal ships), and you won't see moon-sized spacecraft like Star Wars' Death Star, but it's otherwise hard to imagine a more complete view of sci-fi transportation.
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  • #2
    I wonder if the TARDIS is in there...
    “Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get out”
    –The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett

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    • #3
      Kewl!! Me want
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Jammrock View Post
        I wonder if the TARDIS is in there...
        Q: And where's TARDIS?
        A: It's both too large and too small for the chart.
        FT.

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        • #5
          What and no Liberator?

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          • #6
            What MMM said!
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            • #7
              The Space 1999 ship is not there. And since they included the Gundam ships...where's Spazer? Love the poster though, great job!

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