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The Phoenix is reconstructed in an ice cave on Ultima Thule, in a scene from Death's Other Dominion. The Phoenix is seen only from this rear 3/4 angle, for a matter of seconds. |
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The 40" long model is highly detailed for something seen so briefly. The Phoenix is unlike other Earth spaceships seen in Space: 1999, with smooth lines. Other craft, like the Eagle, Swift, Hawk or Ultra Probe have complicated detailing and a characteristic cone-like command module with inset viewports. The Phoenix looks like a 1950s design- and in fact it was inspired by the rocket ship in the 1950 film When Worlds Collide. The Phoenix is also much larger than other terrestial craft. The small building and crane visible in the foreground of the diorama suggests it is 100 metres in length or more. It also carries an unusually large crew of 20-30 astronauts; this is possibly because Uranus is a very distant planet and consequently both spacecraft and crew will have to be completely self-supporting for many years in deep space. Remarkably, the ship is capable of atmospheric entry and landing on Ultima Thule despite its huge size, so it presumably utilises antigravity technology. |
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The rear view. This was shot after filming; the rear rocket bells are missing. They were used on the Eagle strap-on boosters.
Martin Bower in Sci Fi and Fantasy Models 13: |
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An interesting black and white picture. |
Copyright Martin Willey