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While Stargate Destiny make still be a virtual show doesn't mean we can't have all the pleasures of conceptual art and CG images. Infact it would make a nice thing for the reader to see how the crew here at Destiny actually visualize their own creations and bellow you will find such pictures:


Concept Art - CG Images - Misc Images

Concept Art

Destiny XC-314:
This concept art was drawn by Geoff Hill sometime in June of 2005 and this is the earliest design on the look of the Destiny. It was designed to look similar to the existing human ship designs but to also look like like the BC303 and the X303.
Destiny XC-314:
Drawn by Paul Robbinson, this concept art shows a little look for the Destiny but it was ultimately decided not to use this design.
Destiny XC-314 Bridge:
This is a birds-eye view of the Bridge as envisioned by Geoff. It is a very detailed map, which tells the placing of the stations and such.
Malecathi Thrull Warrior:
This is a full sized sketch of the Malecathi footsoldiers, the Thrull Warriors. Drawn by Mike Biggs, this sketch shows the unique feature of the Thrull.
Malecathi Thrull Warrior:
This profilic sketch of the Malecathi Thrull Warrior is a close up on the face. It was drawn by our concept artist Mike Biggs.
Malecathi Thrull Warrior:
Another profilic shot from Mike Biggs. This is a side view of the Thrull Warrior.
F308 Superior Space Fighter:
This is the first sketch drawn by Philip Cockburn. It is the initial design for the F308 which was inspired by the Goa'uld Gate Glider(Which were not wanted in the design of the F308).
F308 Superior Space Fighter:
The F308 are the main fighter support for the Destiny. This sketch, drawn by Philip Cockburn, the ship designer of the crew, is the 3rd of final version of the F308.
Malecathi Onslaught Cruiser:
First featured in 1x04-Behemoth, this "behemoth" is the biggest and baddest Malecathi ship in Orion. This sketch is one of two drawn by Geoff Hill, illustrate the massive vessel.
Malecathi Onslaught Cruiser:
This second art, shows the Onslaught Cruiser from a different angle.
   
     
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