Gladiator in Popular Science!

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Greetings Citizens,

The September issue of Popular Science magazine features an article on Star Citizen! The article is intended to introduce outsiders to the project… but the team at Popular Science asked us if we could create some cool diagrams that would make sense appearing in the article. We chose the Anvil Gladiator, Star Citizen’s light bomber and created a series of graphics showing off the level of detail we’re putting into the ship design. Only one was used in the print edition, but you can see all three here today!
Grüße Bürger,

Die September-Ausgabe des Magazins Popular Science enthält einen Artikel über Star Citizen! Der Artikel soll Außenstehende an das Projekt heranführen.... aber das Team von Popular Science fragte uns, ob wir einige coole Diagramme erstellen könnten, die im Artikel sinnvoll erscheinen würden. Wir haben uns für den Amboss-Gladiator, den leichten Bomber von Star Citizen, entschieden und eine Reihe von Grafiken erstellt, die den Detailreichtum zeigen, den wir in das Schiffsdesign einbringen. Nur einer wurde in der Printausgabe verwendet, aber Sie können alle drei heute hier sehen!
Greetings Citizens,

The September issue of Popular Science magazine features an article on Star Citizen! The article is intended to introduce outsiders to the project… but the team at Popular Science asked us if we could create some cool diagrams that would make sense appearing in the article. We chose the Anvil Gladiator, Star Citizen’s light bomber and created a series of graphics showing off the level of detail we’re putting into the ship design. Only one was used in the print edition, but you can see all three here today!

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11 years ago (2014-08-19T00:00:00+00:00)