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*How were the crew of Colonial Heavy 798 identified as Intersun employees? | *How were the crew of Colonial Heavy 798 identified as Intersun employees? | ||
*How was the Olympic Carrier identified as an Intersun vessel? | *How was the Olympic Carrier identified as an Intersun vessel? | ||
--[[User: | --[[User:Peter Farago|Peter Farago]] 01:00, 22 May 2006 (CDT) | ||
:It appears that "Intersun" is visible on the side of Colonial Heavy 798. This argues pretty strongly against Intersun being a manufacturer, IMO - Boeing doesn't put their name on the sides of their planes, after all. So the question is, why is the red luxury liner on SciFi labeled "Gemon Liners" on the model and "Intersun Passenger Cruiser" in the text? --[[User: | :It appears that "Intersun" is visible on the side of Colonial Heavy 798. This argues pretty strongly against Intersun being a manufacturer, IMO - Boeing doesn't put their name on the sides of their planes, after all. So the question is, why is the red luxury liner on SciFi labeled "Gemon Liners" on the model and "Intersun Passenger Cruiser" in the text? --[[User:Peter Farago|Peter Farago]] 01:05, 22 May 2006 (CDT) | ||
::Intersun is certainly a spaceliner: the miniseries pilot's uniform (see closeup when he gives Roslin her presidential marching orders from Case Orange in miniseries or see the Intersun page with picture of same closeup) and the ship itself of ''Colonial One'' show it clearly. Boeing DOES add its name to their planes, but only on the new planes before they are purchased by a liner, whereupon the plane gets the usual airliner's name and paint job. You have a point about Gemon Liners. We just need to distinguish the maker from the liner properly here, which may then leave the ship's model in doubt but the liner origin more clear. I may need to look through the ''Olympic'' information; I think I saw that connection to Intersun on SciFi.com's BSG ships section. But I'm positive that Intersun, as portrayed from the miniseries, is a spaceliner. --[[User:Spencerian|Spencerian]] 08:34, 22 May 2006 (CDT) | ::Intersun is certainly a spaceliner: the miniseries pilot's uniform (see closeup when he gives Roslin her presidential marching orders from Case Orange in miniseries or see the Intersun page with picture of same closeup) and the ship itself of ''Colonial One'' show it clearly. Boeing DOES add its name to their planes, but only on the new planes before they are purchased by a liner, whereupon the plane gets the usual airliner's name and paint job. You have a point about Gemon Liners. We just need to distinguish the maker from the liner properly here, which may then leave the ship's model in doubt but the liner origin more clear. I may need to look through the ''Olympic'' information; I think I saw that connection to Intersun on SciFi.com's BSG ships section. But I'm positive that Intersun, as portrayed from the miniseries, is a spaceliner. --[[User:Spencerian|Spencerian]] 08:34, 22 May 2006 (CDT) | ||
:::In that case, we should move [[Intersun Passenger Cruiser]] to something more generic, like, "Luxury Liner", yes? --[[User: | :::In that case, we should move [[Intersun Passenger Cruiser]] to something more generic, like, "Luxury Liner", yes? --[[User:Peter Farago|Peter Farago]] 09:30, 22 May 2006 (CDT) | ||
::::Agreed. Solves all woes. --[[User:Spencerian|Spencerian]] 09:49, 22 May 2006 (CDT) | ::::Agreed. Solves all woes. --[[User:Spencerian|Spencerian]] 09:49, 22 May 2006 (CDT) | ||