By god, that was an ugly kitbash.
Worse than that Yeager monstrosity that was half Voyager, half Maquis ship? That thing would make Dr. Moreau cringe!![]()
Was thinking the same thing. The Centaur is downright elegant compared to most of the DS9 kitbashes.
Both were pretty hideous to me.
Well, at least the Centaur's parts seem to go together well. The Excelsior and the Miranda were of a similar design era, so it wasn't so outragous of similar parts to show up, just as the Constituion, the Miranda, and the Constellation having similar nacelles.
Whereas with the Yeager, while Voyager and the Maquis are both technically Federation designs, they're about forty years apart, so you get Voyager's elegant-looking primary hull clashing hideously with the boxy aft section of a Maquis.
I like to think of the Centaur of having been a simpler off-shoot of the Excelsior design, in the same way the Nebula probably was from the Galaxy and the Miranda might've been from the Constitution. Buckner's opinion notwithstanding, I prefer to think of it being in scale with an Excelsior saucer rather than the Miranda parts, simply the saucer was far more visible than the other parts. That might not totally mesh with the scale of the Jem'Hadar ship in "A Time to Stand", but it wouldn't be the first time the scale between ships was blurry (i.e. the original, unremastered version of the Planet Killer in "The Doomsday Machine", or the Enterprise-E vs. Defiant in "First Contact").