Your favourite TrekLit ships?

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  1. F. King Daniel

    F. King Daniel Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    Forget the characters – Star Trek thrives on cool spaceships. TrekLit’s given us a bunch of new ships over the years, most notably the USS Titan. Recently the USS Aventine was revealed, prior to being plastered on the cover of the Aventine chapter of the Typhon Pact next year.

    Sometimes we get neat little fold-out diagrams, and pretty CGI cover art. Some ships we never ever see.

    I was wondering what everyone’s favourite TrekLit ships were – here are mine:

    Dreadnought!
    Dreadnought! starred the badass USS Star League, a take on the old Tech Manual dreadnought with TMP/Excelsior styling and a hexagonal saucer. The cover pic was brilliant.
    Dreadnought! also features the USS Pompeii, a Saladin-class destroyer. Again this is from the Tech Manual (where it’s the ship the USS Kelvin from STXI was based on), but it’s described as ‘boxy’ and nothing like the saucer and single nacelle configuration. The slim corridors described kinda reminded me of DS9 Defiant. The ship also has a shuttlebay, which the Tech Manual ship doesn’t have (but the Kelvin added on top)
    There were also 2 types of fighter shuttles on the Enterprise and the Pompeii that had diagrams at the back of the book.
    Diane Carey did a fantastic job of bringing the ships to life.


    My Enemy, My Ally
    Bloodwing was a standard Romulan Bird of Prey, but the ship I loved was the USS Inaieu. A miles-long Federation ship with four warp nacelles, powered by four warp-cores, and a crew of elephant-sized nonhumanoids. They just don’t allow ships this cool in TrekLit anymore.
    (And some people insist the new Enterprise can’t be 700+ meters long and powered by six warp cores. But then those people ignore “non-canon” novels anyway…)

    The Final Reflection
    There are pics of the Federation ships from The Final Reflection floating about the web (I believe they’re from the Spaceflight Chronology). The Federation flagship USS Mann is an ugly blob with nacelles awkwardly sticking out the rear. The other ships look nicer.
    Using later Treks we can reverse-engineer what Krenn’s D-5 cruiser looks like (they were in Enterprise), as well as what the Federation ships looked like inside (they’re from the same era as the USS Kelvin from STXI). That said, John M. Ford probably saw things quite differently.

    The Entropy Effect
    Captain Hunter’s Aerfen (Entropy Effect and The First Adventure) is a border-patrol fighter, described as “much smaller than the Enterprise”, a sleek “avian predator” painted in scarlet, silver and black. A crew of around 12. Sounds very un-Starfleet, and thus I'd love to see what it looks like.

    The Return
    An awesome concept, and one that could never ever work on film: A Borg Hypercube. A hypercube is a (theoretical) 4-dimensional shape. You can find fairly nonsensical videos of 3D representations of them rotating on YouTube.
    4D Shapes can’t exist is 3D space, but the Borg Hypercube is a station floating in transwarp space, which the authors say is 4-dimensional. Picard’s crew feel nauseous looking at its “impossible” innards (which sound like a Borgified M.C. Escher)

    Anyone else got any favourite TrekLit ships? Or ideas of what the 'unseen' ones might look like?
     
  2. Paris

    Paris Commodore Commodore

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    Personally, i'd like to see pictures of the USS Universe from DRG3's Serpents Among the Ruins, and Cleopatra's Needle, the civilian ship that Picard used in Christopher Bennett's The Buried Age.
     
  3. Cicero

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    I really like the Aventine. It's both an interesting ship unseen and an interesting visual design. Perhaps for the first time since the original Excelsior, it's a highly advanced ship that rivals (excels?) the contemporary Enterprise in size and in some ways exceeds it in technology.
     
  4. Mysterion

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    Would love to see pictures of USS Aerfen from The Entropy Effect, and USS Inaeiu (sp?) from Diane Duane's My Enemy, My Ally.
     
  5. JD

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    My favorites are Titan, Aventine, the da Vinci, and the Even Odds.
     
  6. Deranged Nasat

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    The Even Odds! I'll second that. Someone appears to be shooting it to pieces at the moment, though. I hope Taran'atar saves it...
     
  7. JD

    JD Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    Yeah, me to. I hope we get Rising Jem'Hadar soon.
     
  8. Christopher

    Christopher Writer Admiral

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    I imagined Cleo's Needle as looking kind of like the rocketships in '50s movies like Destination Moon -- really long and sleek and cylindrical, fairly simple in design.
     
  9. LutherSloan

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    I would also like to see what the Enterprise-F looked like from 'DS9: Millenium'.
     
  10. Spiderpope

    Spiderpope Lieutenant Commander Red Shirt

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    Speaking of The Return, i have a fondness for the unofficial Enterprise. The idea of light glinting off the matt black hull of the Uss Monitor to reveal the name Enterprise scratched into it was definately stirring.
     
  11. nx1701g

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    Another vote for Aventine, Titan, and the Enterprise-F from Millennium.
     
  12. William Leisner

    William Leisner Scribbler Rear Admiral

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    *weeps*
     
  13. captcalhoun

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    USS Saggitarius from Vanguard.

    Titan, Gorkon, Aventine.
     
  14. Sci

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    I've got a soft spot for the U.S.S. Titan.
     
  15. Cicero

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    I forgot about the Sagittarius. It's a well-designed, neat ship - not cool so much as fully believable and comfortable.
     
  16. tenmei

    tenmei Commodore Commodore

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    I would also love to the see the Enterprise-F from Millenium, as well as the Tiberius Class vessels from the same book.
     
  17. Thrawn

    Thrawn Rear Admiral Premium Member

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    *commiserates*

    Honestly, I couldn't care less about the ship designs. I see them on screen, then I like something visually dynamic and interesting to follow through the space battles, but on the page... nah.

    I've never had a particularly visual imagination though; I can read a whole series about a character and be fascinated by their personality and actions without really ever having a mental image. Same is true with ships. Even with the Titan on the cover, when it describes the Titan doing something, I don't tend to take the mental effort to visualize it specifically.

    Perhaps I'm odd in this way.
     
  18. Elias Vaughn

    Elias Vaughn Captain Captain

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    We're mentioning Millennium but no one wants to see the USS Phoenix?

    That'd be my pick.
     
  19. LutherSloan

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    I haven't read Millenium in many years, so I personally forgot about the Phoenix.
     
  20. Csalem

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    Quite liked the Monitor(?) from Shatnerverse. Was a bit upset when it met its fate.