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Ships of the Star Fleet
I found a book (well, two books actually) on Amazon, and they look interesting, but they have very few reviews on Amazon, and I can't find anything about them on other sites. They're Ships of the Star Fleet http://www.amazon.com/Ships-Star-Fle...=I99T95TS9XZHG and Ships of the Star Fleet: Akyazi-Class Perimeter Action Ships http://www.amazon.com/Ships-Star-Fle...I2RF3SMXL5Y755 Does anyone know about these? Are they good? I'm a huge fan of the ship/tech part of Star Trek (I loved FJ's Manual, TNG Manual, and Mr. Scott's Guide to the enterprise). From what little info there is, they seem to be somewhat different books, but they still seem like something I'd really like. I just wonder what the general opinion on them is, and using google, and searching the forums on this site, haven't given me anything. |
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Re: Ships of the Star Fleet
I believe Aridas Sofia was involved with them - way back in the day. Check out Aridas' site: http://federationreference.prophpbb....48c1cba6e98459
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Re: Ships of the Star Fleet
The Perimeter Action book deals specifically with just one class (and it's sub-classes) of ship, called the Akiyazi-class PA ship. It too is a pretty fun read and even has deck plans of all three sub-classes. I'd strongly recommend them if you're a fan of Trek tech fiction. --Alex
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Re: Ships of the Star Fleet
The nice thing about this is that the assigning of class identities to the various designs is done so that consistency with the old, original Star Fleet Technical Manual by Franz Schnaubelt is maintained: the class names and registries from that manual are associated with visual designs for the first time. Just about everything remains consistent with onscreen material, too - remarkably so when so much of that material has been added since. Whether the fiction there points to a more militant Starfleet than we saw on screen, I wouldn't know... So many of the movies did go for a rather martial look and feel, especially with Nicholas Meyer at helm. The artwork in the book is very nice, clean and systematic, consisting of line drawings only (a few in three-quarters bow view, most in side or top views only). It is also quite accurate: if you want to model the onscreen ships from scrap, using these drawings is as good a way to go as going for some of the more fanatically researched measurements available online, as the shooting models were approximations only anyway (that is, the old TOS ship model was asymmetric and bent out of shape while the "real" ship supposedly wasn't). While the Akiyazi booklet has full deck plans, the Ships of the Star Fleet offers a "conceptual" foldout on the approximate innards and workings of one of the author's own cruiser designs (Belknap strike cruiser), which is in a way even more interesting. Also, the softcover books are a delight to handle, and keep their shine well even after a decade of hard use. ![]() Timo Saloniemi |
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Admiral
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Re: Ships of the Star Fleet
Not having the originals myself I can't tell you how they compare quality, though.
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Re: Ships of the Star Fleet
Of course, these newer versions also concentrate on onscreen starships, as there are so many of those nowadays; the reader may be more inclined to disagree on some of the interpretations, having formed his or her impressions on particular ships already. And it's statistics from that point on, as everybody will find something to disagree with in the plethora of articles, while Guenther's work had just three or four "canon" ships and mostly non-controversial original art for the rest. Personally, I lament for example the lack of detail in describing the onscreen variants of the Ambassador class model. The text mentions the differences, but the artwork does not follow... Timo Saloniemi |
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Re: Ships of the Star Fleet
thx for all the links
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thx for all the links




