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You can easily make the argument that the modular capability is better than the Galaxy which is more limited in how adaptable it could become.
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Agreed. Though whilst it might not be considered sexy, its one of the best looking ships of the era IMO.Teaos wrote:Its not the sexiest ship out there, but I think the Nebual is by far Starfleets best design in early TNG era.
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I think it and the GCS are to cluncky to be considered attractive.
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I think the Nebula looks better, but I agree that overall neither one is a very elegant design. Now me? I've always been fond of the Ambassador class. I just think it looks nicer overall.Teaos wrote:I think it and the GCS are to cluncky to be considered attractive.
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I think the Ambassador is worse than the GCS.
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The Ambassador has always been my favourite Starfleet design. Not the foggiest why, just a strong attraction to it.
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I'm going to have to go against the grain here, aesthetically I kinda like the Galaxy
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So do I. It has always been my favorite design (well that PLUS the reason that the Enterprise-D just happened to be QUITE LITERALLY the first ever Star Trek toy that I have ever had). ^_^ ^_^Griffin wrote:I'm going to have to go against the grain here, aesthetically I kinda like the Galaxy
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Actually the Nebula is almost as large as a Galaxy and the compactness of the design actually makes it easier to shield because the shield volume is smaller, same power supply smaller area makes for a stronger shield per power used. The only drawback is the warp efficiency is less than a Galaxy class. All in all Heavy cruiser fits this ship class rather well. After all it has a great deal in common with it's cousin the Galaxy Class.Meste17 wrote:Why is the Nebula class considered a heavy cruiser? She looks more to me like the Reliant of that century, being to the Galaxy class what the Miranda was to the Constitution class of the 23rd century. True she has a secondary hull, but she looks AT MOST a medium cruiser to me.
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Griffin wrote:I'm going to have to go against the grain here, aesthetically I kinda like the Galaxy
The Galaxy class does look rather nice
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I like the Galaxy myself. I have no reason behind it.Griffin wrote:I'm going to have to go against the grain here, aesthetically I kinda like the Galaxy
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I like the four nacelle excelsior variants for symmetry.
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I like the Galaxy too, though I still question having families aboard a Starship.
Have to say, Enterprise D was a lot more impressive when future Riker added a cloacking device and a ruddy big gun to it.
Have to say, Enterprise D was a lot more impressive when future Riker added a cloacking device and a ruddy big gun to it.
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I just dont like its lines. Its fat and unbalanced.
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The saucer makes it look that way. Especially up close.Teaos wrote:I just dont like its lines. Its fat and unbalanced.
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