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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. --Peter Farago 05:46, 7 December 2005 (EST)
I think the redirect to this page is wrong. Although i might agree on some points that Intersun is a spaceliner like Pan Galactica or Gemon Liners, Moving Intersun Passenger Cruiser should have been moved to Standard Passenger Liner, as it depicts that those ships are PASSENGER LINERS not LUXURY LINERS like cloud 9 or the rising star.
So maybe Intersun started out manufacturing the first model of this ship and had then let the other companies make them. So the Pan Galactic and Olympic Carrier and the Gemon Liners are ALL spaceliners like american airways or qantas, etc. but we still dont kow thw designer of the ship (like our boeing)?
So can someone please move the page to Passenger Liner, or Standard Model Passenger Liner or Standard Passenger Liner. and please whoever has linked this to luxury liner, please use CAPITALS for the start of each word, as you have put Luxury liner, not Luxury Liner (with the capital L on Liner. and just note on the page that Intersun was the first spaceliner to make use this ship from an unknown designer/manufacturer, and other spaceliners had followed Intersun, like Pan Galactic and Gemon Liners being space liners.
So we can conclude:
- Intersun is NOT a manufacturer/designer
- Intersun, Pan Galactic, Gemon Liners, Olympic Carrier (although name doesnt suggest) are all Space Liners.
- The design/manufacturer of this standard ship is unknown (example of this would be Boeing or Airbus to our world)
If everyone can agree on these points, then we should edit Intersun the company to note these points on the page. --Lgamser 21:38, 30 May 2006 (CDT)