What is your favourite ship from TOS/TMP?
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To be fair there were only so many ships to choose from. The Connies were the only Starfleet ships ever seen until the Reliant showed up.Enkidu wrote:Exclesior. But I also like the 2 Connies, Miranda, and Oberth. There isn't a TMP/TOS design I don't like.
Did you know? The original design for the Reliant/Miranda-class was upside doen from the current version, but somewhere along the line the design was flipped upside down(by accident).
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Uh......yeah, I suppose so. But from the top view it would look much uglier.
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There must be some convention regarding the way ships orient themselves relative to each other, since there's no obvious reason in space that ships have to be oriented in any particular direction. Ships are shown "rightside-up" on screen, but there's really no physical difference if the ship is "upside-down;" the ship has artificial gravity and nothing would really change.
I've always thought the Excelsior/refit Connie had a certain stateliness that the more streamlined ships of the 24th century lacked. Later designs started to look more advanced, and generally cooler, but the movie era ships were classy.
I've always thought the Excelsior/refit Connie had a certain stateliness that the more streamlined ships of the 24th century lacked. Later designs started to look more advanced, and generally cooler, but the movie era ships were classy.
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