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Lieutenant Junior Grade
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USS Sagittarius
Originally designed to serve alongside the USS Sovereign among others, the USS Sagittarius was built as a testbed ship of new technologies. Most prevalent is its purportedly "Failsafe" power distribution grid, with no less than five ways to route power to the warp nacelles in the event of catastrophic damage to the ship. It was designed with two enormous Warp nacelles composed of machinery from six Sovereign nacelles. To power these oversized motors, the ship has a primary and secondary warp core which operate in tandem to operate all subsystems at consistently full power. In order to move the ship at Sublight speeds, two impulse engine banks are mounted outboard from the Saucer on two large wings. The deflector array runs as a large strip down the fore of the engineering section on a sort of "keel" extending downward, as well as a traditional circular array on the engineering section itself. The ship is equipped with an Regenerative Ablative hull and a conventional deflector array. The ship has mounted Tetryon Cannon arrays instead of the period-typical Phaser Strips, to allow for more extensive use of Ablative armor. Notable interior elements are a distinct lack of decks in most of the Engineering section, with a large interior space devoted to fuel and Armor tanks, as well as Warp Core machinery and shuttle and Fighter hangars. The Bridge is a large open room which is connected to a sort of Promenade running the spine of the saucer and neck. Despite its oversized Impulse engines, the ship was found to be sluggish at Sublight speeds and much of the experimental machinery frequently failed. The ship's class was never put into production, but the ship survived through the Klingon-Federation war in 2409, during which it reentered service as a science and Command Operations vessel. A second ship of similar design but smaller size was built during this time to be used as a testing platform for experimental appropriated Borg technology such as that which was used to transfigure the Narada in the late 24th century. Without further ado, here is the design. |
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Re: USS Sagittarius
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Location: Central Scotland
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Re: USS Sagittarius
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Fleet Captain
Location: I'm a Romulan now. Romulans are cool
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Re: USS Sagittarius
it has the potential to be awesome, but its hard to tell right now
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
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Re: USS Sagittarius
http://i546.photobucket.com/albums/h...ps55523e21.png Hope this helps! |
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Commodore
Location: Central Scotland
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Re: USS Sagittarius
The keel on the secondary hull might be an interesting addition to a design, but I wouldn't make it that deep on a design this tall and long already. Its quite an elongated, swoopy design of a ship, but you've then added deep keels which work against that look. That's what makes me think of kitbashes, a design that's been reworked by someone else with a different vision. I think you may have overworked this one in ways it didn't need.
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Fleet Captain
Location: I'm a Romulan now. Romulans are cool
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Re: USS Sagittarius
but otherwise i quite like it, sort of like if the enterprise had been built in the gundam universe.
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Vice Admiral
Location: West of Boston
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Re: USS Sagittarius
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
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Re: USS Sagittarius
http://i546.photobucket.com/albums/h...psc3a8e940.png Made it a bit more chunky and made more of the shapes line up, to make it look less "kitbashy". Also as a minor side note, the nacelles DO slope. The reason I did this is because primarily my hand drawing rand downward an angle when I drew it, but also because the special effects shots from TOS show the Enterprise flying pitched downward, which I think looks kinda cool. EDIT: re-updated the drawing. Last edited by GalacticWierdo; December 21 2012 at 09:46 PM. |
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Re: USS Sagittarius
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Vice Admiral
Location: Colonel Midnight
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Re: USS Sagittarius
Not to mention, I keep seeing the 'Scream' mask (from the horror spoof movie series) in the side view. ![]() Best of luck, though! Cheers, -CM-
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Captain
Location: Ocoee, Florida
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Re: USS Sagittarius
NX/NCC-20110 is way to low for a late 24th century vessel, and suggests that she is from the Lost Era/around the same time as the Ambassador class. If we are to assume that she is from around the same time as the Sovereign class, a registry somewhere from NX-738XX to NX-75XXX would be more appropriate. The wings supporting the nacelles from the primary hull is an interesting design trait, one which I might want to play around with myself at some point. I like adding little fins to my designs here and there myself. From the front, the circular main deflector sort of gives the vessel an overall appearance reminiscent of something from the Space Battleship Yamato Universe. I think what you need to do is find ways to better balance your design, better integrate the fins and wings into the hulls, so they don't look like they've been tacked on, but more like they flow out from the hull, and find ways to simplify and sleeken the Sagittarius. She needs to look more like she was carved out of a single shape, rather than a few shapes brought together. |
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Commander
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Re: USS Sagittarius
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
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Re: USS Sagittarius
Thanks for the feedback guys. I'm on vacation right now, so I don't have access to a scanner, but i did make a sketch of a new version of the ship, where the saucer pylons and impulse wings merge together into one continuous shape, and various slopes have been made more similar. The front view is more or less unchanged. I personally think it does look a little more clever this way, but I still need to tweak it some for it to look really good. I really need to play around with a three dimensional version of it to see how everything is layed out. Let me know what you guys think! Especially ideas for changes! P.S. sorry about the monstrously large picture. Last edited by GalacticWierdo; December 28 2012 at 07:06 PM. Reason: made the stupidhuge picture into a link. |
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Fleet Captain
Location: Portland, OR
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Re: USS Sagittarius
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