What is your favourite ship?
It can be any kind, real or fictional. It can also be a boat. I'll even allow a pail bucket you've somehow managed to conquer the seven seas with.
It can be your favourite for any reason. If you wish, you can have both a favourite fictional ship and a real ship.
Mine is the most obvious of them all; The RMS Titanic. I just find her lines so graceful. I think the screen on A-Deck also gives her a sleeker look than her sister ship Olympic without being too cluttered like her younger sister ship Britannic (though she was cluttered with good reason).
A fictional ship?
The Buy N' Large ship from WALL-E. Not so much for the consumerist angle, but it probably has some fun areas to explore. It was large, open and colourful (probably a result of corporate conditioning). I recall liking it because most of the fictional spaceships I've seen are small, cramped and have mostly a practical purpose with comfort as an afterthought.
It can be any kind, real or fictional. It can also be a boat. I'll even allow a pail bucket you've somehow managed to conquer the seven seas with.
It can be your favourite for any reason. If you wish, you can have both a favourite fictional ship and a real ship.
Mine is the most obvious of them all; The RMS Titanic. I just find her lines so graceful. I think the screen on A-Deck also gives her a sleeker look than her sister ship Olympic without being too cluttered like her younger sister ship Britannic (though she was cluttered with good reason).
A fictional ship?
The Buy N' Large ship from WALL-E. Not so much for the consumerist angle, but it probably has some fun areas to explore. It was large, open and colourful (probably a result of corporate conditioning). I recall liking it because most of the fictional spaceships I've seen are small, cramped and have mostly a practical purpose with comfort as an afterthought.