Well, the hull is kind of oddly designed if it's supposed to land but Voyager could land and there's a tonne of problems with that. So why not?SomosFuga wrote:Perhaps the Olmpic has landing capability so you can use transporters, shutles or you can land the ship, or a convination. Could be useful for hospital or troop ship.
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Voyager at least had a more landable design than the Olympic, especially if you take the TNG TM's idea of the warp coils being exceptionally massive.
Of course, there's always the possibility (which I believe has been raised before) that the primary hull is detachable a la the Trade Fed core ships.
Of course, there's always the possibility (which I believe has been raised before) that the primary hull is detachable a la the Trade Fed core ships.
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NEVER mention those montrosities again in this forum... ...sir.Captain Seafort wrote:Voyager at least had a more landable design than the Olympic, especially if you take the TNG TM's idea of the warp coils being exceptionally massive.
Of course, there's always the possibility (which I believe has been raised before) that the primary hull is detachable a la the Trade Fed core ships.
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landing the entire ship like that to deploy troops turns it into one massive, tempting target. As far as landing craft; the Olympic has that odd, large portal on the top of the secondary hull - by appearances, presumable a large shuttlebay entrance. If we add that to where the "typical" shuttlebays would be, we now have an extra one in a spot that would be well-defended from surface fire. QED, IMHO.
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Makes me want to suggest the DITL'ers retry their troop ship design =)Mikey wrote:landing the entire ship like that to deploy troops turns it into one massive, tempting target. As far as landing craft; the Olympic has that odd, large portal on the top of the secondary hull - by appearances, presumable a large shuttlebay entrance. If we add that to where the "typical" shuttlebays would be, we now have an extra one in a spot that would be well-defended from surface fire. QED, IMHO.
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What exactly a hospital ship is supposed to do do? i mean we never saw one in action.
and how many of them have starfleet? at least proportionately.
and how many of them have starfleet? at least proportionately.
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They're not meant to be in action. Historically they were used as transports, to get the seriously injured back home to better medical care than was available in theatre.SomosFuga wrote:What exactly a hospital ship is supposed to do do? i mean we never saw one in action.
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Put simply, they're giant floating hospitals. We don't see them because they stay behind the front lines, don't engage in combat and are generaly not attacked by enemies..
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With the lack of any sort of real impactful ground presence/occupation forces in 'Trek, I'd guess that those ships are themselves the extent of in-theater care.Captain Seafort wrote:They're not meant to be in action. Historically they were used as transports, to get the seriously injured back home to better medical care than was available in theatre.SomosFuga wrote:What exactly a hospital ship is supposed to do do? i mean we never saw one in action.
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I'd think a hospital ship would be ideal in case of a major epidemic or at the trail end of a battle. I could see dozens of Olympic class ships in orbit of Cardassia post invasion (with some escorts, of course!)
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Check this ship, the Resolute class is a light cruiser with spherical primary hull similar to the Olympic Class.
http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/my_ships/resolute.htm
http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/my_ships/resolute.htm
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Pretty cool. Shame they don't have more detailed specs.SomosFuga wrote:Check this ship, the Resolute class is a light cruiser with spherical primary hull similar to the Olympic Class.
http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/my_ships/resolute.htm
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Looks like a re-textured Olympic, minus the dorsal hangar.
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Love the Idea, but some nice specs would be good.