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Let's be honest though, much as it might have be nice to get a ship like that there is no way in hell it would have ever happened. They wouldn't put a non "sexy" ship as the focus of a show for a multi-year run.
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Then look at this website, i guees most of you already know it but still, this is the link http://www.starfleet-museum.org/Mikey wrote:IDK, it looks like the same design philosophy as the ENT NX, just with TOS-era parts. I'd rather have seen a primitive, vaguely cylindrical NX.
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Some nice ships there.SomosFuga wrote:Then look at this website, i guees most of you already know it but still, this is the link http://www.starfleet-museum.org/Mikey wrote:IDK, it looks like the same design philosophy as the ENT NX, just with TOS-era parts. I'd rather have seen a primitive, vaguely cylindrical NX.
http://www.starfleet-museum.org/lanc-era-ships.jpg
^ Lancaster woulda been a nice alternative to the NX.
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The museum is great, I'd far rather it be canon for the time line up to TOS than what we got with Enterprise.
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Agreed, although I get some vague sense of unease from some of the more gourd-shaped ships there.
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*not sure what that means*Mikey wrote: Monroe - can't hotlink from Bernd.
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True, but then I never said this look is not canon or forbidden etc., just that I personally do not like it very much. It is just that I feel a more streamlined look is just not needed with a sci-fi spaceship and it rather limits the shapes of a craft eg. the more streamlined they get the more do they all look alike.Tyyr wrote: Except that a streamlined look in small craft is a definite trend in more "modern" designs.
Never said otherwise but I do not necessarily like it but then I do hope I am entiteled to my own opinion .Tyyr wrote:Like it or not "streamlined," is definitely an acceptable design look in Trek.
Well first there is already research going on how to reduce air friction of aircraft by using plasma - let us say a really primitve and inefficent shield. So I would imagine that the techlevel of startrek is sufficiently enough to concentrate on other things when designing a shuttle and not aerodynamic. (That is why I quite like the TOS shuttle. Ugly as hell but then it looks really efficiently build as indeed this shape was choosed because it was easy and cheap to build in real live.)Tyyr wrote:As for popping a shield for atmospheric work, why? If you can just streamline the shape a bit and make it work without a shield why waste the energy on a shield?
Secondly, what is the point designing a ship according to a medium - in this case air - it will not spend most of the time in it. One could argue that a shuttle is exactly designed to do that eg landing on a planet but then if we look at todays spacecraft not all craft designed for planetary reentry are exactly streamlined or aerodynamic and I heard that even the spaceshuttle is one mean bitch to land.
That aside, I quite like the NX-01 you posted. Maybe with a few things of equipment a bit bulkier - like the nacelles or the main deflector - to show the lower techlevel and they could have achieved the almost impossible, creating a ship looking older than the enil while still looking good.
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You cant link a picture to a forum directly from Bernd's sight.Monroe wrote:*not sure what that means*Mikey wrote: Monroe - can't hotlink from Bernd.
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Showed for me. But alright I took off the image markers.Reliant121 wrote:You cant link a picture to a forum directly from Bernd's sight.Monroe wrote:*not sure what that means*Mikey wrote: Monroe - can't hotlink from Bernd.
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Thats cause it's in your browser cache.Monroe wrote:
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How about the journal of Applied Treknology, the JoAT? www.treknology.org not only ships, also statrions shuttles, equipment and essays on 24th-century science.
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Very hit and miss. Some of the ships look great and some are just awful.
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And at the same time all ships are selected from loads of submissions to be feasible in the Star trek Universe.
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I agree with Tyyr - some of the things there are just ugly, or even worse - weird, impractical, and really out-of-place in the 'Trek universe.shran wrote:How about the journal of Applied Treknology, the JoAT? http://www.treknology.org not only ships, also statrions shuttles, equipment and essays on 24th-century science.
I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer