Engrish?!!
Red like roses, fills my dreams and brings me to the place where you rest...
I was highlighting your last post, it made no sense...
Red like roses, fills my dreams and brings me to the place where you rest...
I suppose one of the closest analogies to that then, at least in 'science fiction people have watched' would be the nebula battle in The Wrath of Khan, where thanks to the radiation, there's no shielding, practically no sensors and visuals are pretty much down to the mkI eyeball. Aside from the impressive-on-that-budget effects and the surprisingly well done tension in the scene, it's quite a quiet battle scene, more akin to a sniper duel than a tank battle.
Which is odd considering Trek's battle scenes tend to be really, really bad for realism and such.
I ALONE SHALL BEAR THE CAKE.
Sort of. Visibility being "down to the mkI eyeball" would leave a ship in a nebula almost entirely dysfunctional, and the odds of two ships running into each other in one would be (literally) astronomically low. Nebulas are huge and the effective range of the eyeball is, in comparison, tiny.
In terms of iconic, and in terms of personal attachment, this is a personal favourite. Number one because it completely rejigged everything we knew about spaceship design for science fiction, number two because I spent two weeks building the model in c4d a few months back.
For learning to do CG modelling, there are few designs out there better than Matt Jeffries' Type Nine Constitution-class Heavy Cruiser.
I ALONE SHALL BEAR THE CAKE.