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In case I should come across some hostiles. A Galaxy is a bit too big and too bulky for me.Teaos wrote:Akira isnt really an explorer. Why not choose a more exploration type ship.
Of course, an Excelsior would be nice, too. As would an Intrepid.
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The D'Deridex and the Negh'var both have their nacelles held away from the main body of the ship, albeit not as far, and not by so flimsy pylons as the Feds. The D'Kora does have integrated nacelles, so it may represent the upper limitof the "integrated nacelle" design.Black Jesus wrote:The D'Deridex, the D'Kora, and the Negh'Var classes would seem to rule this out.Teaos wrote:Or the bigger the naccels the more radiation they throw out so they have to be futher away. Would explain why small ships have nacelles up close.
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Of coarse they care. If a design flaw like that killed warriors before they could die an honorable death, that Klingon's family would send him to Sto-Vo-Kor by killing the ship's designer and his house. It would be more likely that Klingons are more resistant to any side effects from the nacelleTeaos wrote:Or that the Klingons just dont care about killing their crews.
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Captain Seafort wrote:The D'Deridex and the Negh'var both have their nacelles held away from the main body of the ship, albeit not as far, and not by so flimsy pylons as the Feds. The D'Kora does have integrated nacelles, so it may represent the upper of the "integrated nacelle" design.Black Jesus wrote:The D'Deridex, the D'Kora, and the Negh'Var classes would seem to rule this out.Teaos wrote:Or the bigger the naccels the more radiation they throw out so they have to be futher away. Would explain why small ships have nacelles up close.
Those two ships are integrated designs. The nacelles of the Negh'var are embedded in the hull, though they bulge outward. The Romulan ship uses the hull itself to act as pylons, but without an MSD we'd have no way of knowing what the surrounding areas are used for.
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Hmm, perhaps that's the reason for that massive waste of space in the D'Derix class?
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