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[[Image:[[Image:intersun-pc-pa.jpg|thumb|Production Art for the Intersun Passenger Cruiser credit: Zoic Studios, ©Universal]]
[[Image:[[Image:intersun-pc-pa.jpg|thumb|Production Art for the Intersun Passenger Cruiser credit: Zoic Studios, ©Universal]]
[[Image:Olympic carrier 001.jpg|thumb|Intersun Passenger Cruiser "Olympic Carrier" credit: Zoic Studios, ©Universal]]
[[Image:BSG-Pan-Galactic-Liner.jpg|thumb|Intersun Passenger Cruiser "Pan Galactic" credit: Zoic Studios, ©Universal]]
[[Image:passenger2.jpg|thumb|Intersun Passenger Cruiser "Sagitarrian Spaceways" credit: Zoic Studios, ©Universal]]
[[Image:BSG-Gemon-Liner.jpg|thumb|Intersun Passenger Cruiser "Gemon Liners" credit: Zoic Studios, ©Universal]]
The '''[[Intersun]] Passenger Cruiser''' is a standard model passenger liner created by the [[Intersun]] company.
The '''[[Intersun]] Passenger Cruiser''' is a standard model passenger liner created by the [[Intersun]] company.



Revision as of 12:27, 9 May 2006

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Production Art for the Intersun Passenger Cruiser credit: Zoic Studios, ©Universal

The Intersun Passenger Cruiser is a standard model passenger liner created by the Intersun company.

Other luxury liners in the Fleet, including the Rising Star, Colonial One and Cloud 9 are of other starliner classes.

Ships

Intersun had licensed the Intersun Passenger Cruiser to different shipmakers:

Dimensions

  • Length: 825 feet
  • Width: 130 feet
  • Height: 75 feet

Note

  • Although presented in some detail on SciFi.com, the name and background of this ship class are here for descriptive use only. The name "Intersun" is displayed on the side of Colonial Heavy 798 and on its pilot's uniforms but not spoken on screen. No additional information has been provided on any of the ships of this class since the episode, "33."
  • This vessel was an alternate model for Colonial One, which was rejected in favor of the current model.