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MOYA CONCEPT ARTWORK |
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Light travels down where the arrow is and the person appears in the bottle-shaped chamber below. The "Gel door" drains and the person steps out. |
Here's one idea for Moya's doors that never made it to the final design: Liquid gel that seems to drain from door way then fill up again afterwards |
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Her interior went through several different stages to reach the final result. In the drawing above, when the show was still called Space Chase, they planned to have lights glowing between the segments in the corridors.
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Then she became a yellow Enterprise with fins. |
The Creature Shop's Andre Potappe performs surgery on one of the little guys. (Below) |
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The arrow at the top right points to one of Moya's eyes! The model for Moya's Sluice Chamber |
Moya under construction. |
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Command concept and finished area, complete with green screen. |
Moya's Cargo Bay, complete with a prowler and its pilot. |
TALYN'S INTERIOR |
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Moya's internal structure |
In one of the first Moya concept designs, she looks like a whale, complete with eyes. |
Below: a cardboard and paper model of Talyn's interior (scaled at 1 to 20) and above: a control unit Moya's Galley |
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Early on, there was an idea for an automated refrigerator unit that never made it to the show.
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More of Moya's interior corridors |
Paul Matthews in front of Pilot's station. Paul is one of the folks at Art Department Electric, who do the electronic services for Farscape. |
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Pictures courtesy of Farscape Magazine, Starlog Magazine and Paul Matthews. Illustrations courtesy of The Jim Henson Company. |
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