File talk:Voyager landing mechanism.jpg

I dont think this is an official image at all, i think its a shrunken version of an imgage that a very good animation student has created. it's not from star trek or produced by paramount. i file for deletion. --Filth 16:13, 14 Aug 2005 (UTC)

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I think this image was made by a very good animator, but it's not from star trek or produced by paramount. Someone's found it online, shrunk it and pasted it in. Delete it please and re-write article. --Filth 16:15, 14 Aug 2005 (UTC)


 * I agree. As I remember, Voyager's landing involved giant landing feet, or something like that. It looks like someone took an image of Voyager, animated this planet, and added those fake rocket things. Delete.-Platypus222 16:18, 14 Aug 2005 (UTC)


 * This comes from the StarTrek.com documentary on "Landing the Intrepid Class", see . Canon, no; It was produced by the trek website though. Could someone get a screenshot of Voyager in a similar position from an episode? Cause that little graph of the landing mechanism is good. - AJHalliwell 16:47, 14 Aug 2005 (UTC)
 * I just watched that documentary. This image appears nowhere in the video, nor does anything look even remotely like this in the video. It describes the four landing struts and everything, but nothing else. I stand by my delete vote. -Platypus222 17:02, 14 Aug 2005 (UTC)


 * I just capped the episode, I will save the real image over this one (the original can always be reviewed from the history). But there were no blue thrusters shown in the landing or lift-off sequence. This is clearly not from, was there ever any other eps where the ship landed, that didnt reused "The 37's" footage? If it is from StarTrek.com or some other official source, I would vote to keep it, as it is really no different than any promotional shots of the characters or starships, or even the (recent Cardassian 3rd Order image) that this site is littered with. --Alan del Beccio 18:11, 14 Aug 2005 (UTC)
 * Could this be from the episode "Demon"? I haven't seen that particular episode in years, but, iirc, the planet looks similar -- or was it a reuse of the above mentioned footage? --Alan del Beccio 18:22, 14 Aug 2005 (UTC)
 * Archived --Alan del Beccio 04:58, 24 Aug 2005 (UTC)