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Description First, the meshes

www.deviantart.com/newdivide17…

Then, some ambient music

youtu.be/mis33PCxApQ


Another interpretation of one of the ships/stations V.I.N.CENT was going through on the 1979 Disney sci-fi movie, The Black Hole.

This time the France Sahara module 5-3.

It's already taken a serious departure of what was on screen. If the difference between the two Acturius 10 stations are like the differences between the TOS, Kelvin timeline and Discovery Enterprises, then the differences between this Sahara module 5-3 and the one from The Black Hole are like differences between TOS Transformers and Michael Bay's Transformers.

I figure since it's a module, I made it to be a part of a larger structure. In this case, a helium-3 solar refinery for deep space ships. I have no clue as to what the actual design is of the flat octagonal structure, but decided to base it off of this origami hexagonal solar collector array:

youtu.be/3E12uju1vgQ

And made it into a solar powered collector and refinery module from France.

The dimensions overall for the whole station:

L - 1072m
W - 618m
H - 700m

When compared to the USS Cygnus:

L - 1600m
W - 400m

www.syfy.com/syfywire/behold-t…

From left to right, it goes from Sahara module 5-3 facing the sun to the fuel docking module, to the core that leads to 6 more solar collector arrays, to another fuel docking module, to radiators, and finally a docking/centrifuge combo.

The Sahara module 5-3 is only seperate to help focus on that part, possibly in the middle of the final assembly.

I haven't decided to say what the nationalities are for the other modules, but best to stay focused on Sahara 5-3.

It's located pretty close to the star, say at the La Grange point between Mercury and the sun if it were in our solar system. The "engine" is the Bussard collector and main intake nozzle that collects the ionized gases with the use of a powerful magnetic funnel hundreds of kilometres across to collect tonnes of helium-3 fuel -- and using the engine looking nozzle as it appeared on screen is merely a coincidence as I hadn't realized.

The orange tanks are the processing tanks that uses all sorts of methods to seperate helium-3 and deuterium from the other gases from stars.

Everything else is pretty straightforward, except the first set of radiators are turned 90° to help shield the other radiators from the sun with the solar arrays. And the solar arrays are designed to even collect and process x-rays and gamma rays for power, so it can have that powerful magnetic field.
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