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If, as Scifi claims, there is a standard intersun "Luxury Liner", it's inappropriate to call the Rising Star, Olympic Carrier and Cloud 9 part of that class, since they are all wildly different in appearance. I recommend that this page be moved to "Intersun Passenger Cruiser" and the relevant pages de-linked. --[[User:April Arcus|April Arcus]] 05:46, 7 December 2005 (EST)
If, as Scifi claims, there is a standard intersun "Luxury Liner", it's inappropriate to call the Rising Star, Olympic Carrier and Cloud 9 part of that class, since they are all wildly different in appearance. I recommend that this page be moved to "Intersun Passenger Cruiser" and the relevant pages de-linked. --[[User:Peter Farago|Peter Farago]] 05:46, 7 December 2005 (EST)


Peter, the Rising star, and cloud 9 are luxury liners. This was put on the article to differ them to the passenger class. those two ships are apart of that "Luxury Liner" class. the pan galactic and olympic carrier and gemon liners and organge passenger liner are all part of the "Intersun Passenger Cruiser" or "Passenger Class" of ships, as they all have the same body shape and look.
Peter, the Rising star, and cloud 9 are luxury liners. This was put on the article to differ them to the passenger class. those two ships are apart of that "Luxury Liner" class. the pan galactic and olympic carrier and gemon liners and organge passenger liner are all part of the "Intersun Passenger Cruiser" or "Passenger Class" of ships, as they all have the same body shape and look.
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--[[User:Lgamser|Lgamser]] 07:14, 1 June 2006 (CDT)  
--[[User:Lgamser|Lgamser]] 07:14, 1 June 2006 (CDT)  


:Well, you have a good point, but it's pretty clear that whatever this is, it isn't an "Intersun passenger cruiser". How about an explanatory note and links to the other luxury liners of different classes? --[[User:April Arcus|April Arcus]] 10:18, 1 June 2006 (CDT)
:Well, you have a good point, but it's pretty clear that whatever this is, it isn't an "Intersun passenger cruiser". How about an explanatory note and links to the other luxury liners of different classes? --[[User:Peter Farago|Peter Farago]] 10:18, 1 June 2006 (CDT)


i think we should put 2 different articles together, one Passenger Liners, and the other Luxury Liners, and have links on both pages to their appropriate ships. or even 1 artcle maybe called "Fleet Liners", and note that there are 2 different types of shipliner classes; Passenger and Luxury", or something and have two sub headings on that page with "Passenger Liners" and Luxury Liners" and list the various ships on the sub heading.
i think we should put 2 different articles together, one Passenger Liners, and the other Luxury Liners, and have links on both pages to their appropriate ships. or even 1 artcle maybe called "Fleet Liners", and note that there are 2 different types of shipliner classes; Passenger and Luxury", or something and have two sub headings on that page with "Passenger Liners" and Luxury Liners" and list the various ships on the sub heading.


I think that this could be the easiest way to do it. becasue as i can quote you: "Well, you have a good point, but it's pretty clear that whatever this is, it isn't an "Intersun passenger cruiser". - April Arcus, These may not be Intersun Passenger Cruisers, but they are still, certainly NOT luxury liners EITHER. I think Intersun Passenger Cruiser was a global name for the ship, as its was a standard model. But lets have some other views on this?
I think that this could be the easiest way to do it. becasue as i can quote you: "Well, you have a good point, but it's pretty clear that whatever this is, it isn't an "Intersun passenger cruiser". - Peter Farago, These may not be Intersun Passenger Cruisers, but they are still, certainly NOT luxury liners EITHER. I think Intersun Passenger Cruiser was a global name for the ship, as its was a standard model. But lets have some other views on this?
--[[User:Lgamser|Lgamser]] 22:11, 2 June 2006 (CDT)
--[[User:Lgamser|Lgamser]] 22:11, 2 June 2006 (CDT)


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