| 14 Sep 2000 | Jonas Harrysson | That“s a really BIG ship... | |
| 9 Nov 2000 | Michael B. Hammersley | now we know what all the resources were drained for...he he. | |
| 6 Apr 2001 | André Szabolcs Szelp | you know -how- big this ship is, when you see its shadow
on the planet... overwhelming. aaaaaand! o/~ We all live
in the yellow submarine, .... o/~ seems to have a new meaning now...
althogh, it is not -that- yellow.... | |
| 7 May 2001 | Anon. | Its an amazing picture. But I dont think the shadw on the planet is logical. It maked the ship look like its flying past a foam ball.
Its very good though keep up the good work! | |
| 7 May 2001 | Sam | uh, yeah i think you can tell thats its the same size as earth just by looking at the size of the ship and then comparing it with the planet! personally i dont like it, but nevermind! | |
| 7 May 2001 | Joe Tomminger | when i first looked at this, i though, "six billion people can't fit in there!" but then i saw the shadow on earth, wow! that is one big ship, almost as big as earth! great work! | |
| 14 May 2001 | Anon. | The light causing the shadow is not the sun, of course. Ney, it is the blast from when I blow Dr Pomme's Mega Vessel to pieces! Go Final Encounter! | |
| 13 Aug 2001 | Daniel James Neufeldt | yes i think the shadow needs a great deal of softening. even thought the ship is large, that shadow is too dark. try making the earth somewhat luminous and decreasing its diffuse. (those are lightwave terms, i don't know the equivalent 3dMax ones.) | |
| 10 Dec 2002 | Anna 'NightHawk' Schenk | I think some system is missing an asteriod belt... or 2 or 3.. lol! Wow that is one big arse ship! | |