The "USS Franklin" on the blown-up picture looks enhanced, if not completely fake.
http://trekcore.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/nacelle.jpg
http://trekcore.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/nacelle.jpg
It's my picture. It's the first thing that jumped out at me when I got it in the mail. You'll notice the autographed version shown earlier in this thread has the same thing. Looking at the actual physical print, there are several colors that look like maybe they were color value replaced (or maybe just a printer color space issue). Like this was a work in progress kind of thing until they got it right. Name in front of the bridge is clearly not a late addition. Keep in mind it is concept, and they may have gone with a completely different design!The "USS Franklin" on the blown-up picture looks enhanced, if not completely fake.
http://trekcore.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/nacelle.jpg
They've always had them. The BOP is basically a federation ship with a snazzy paint job.Either that window goes or I do! The design is... ok. But where the devil did the Federation get the Romulan Bird of Prey engines?
Either that window goes or I do! The design is... ok. But where the devil did the Federation get the Romulan Bird of Prey engines?
They've always had them. The BOP is basically a federation ship with a snazzy paint job.
Never heard of such a rule. Closest I can think of is the even number of nacelle rule. Even that wasn't hard and fast.Plus Trek designers are not given much freedom to make new ship designs I think. They have to have the same, or similar elements. Is that a studio ruling?
Never heard of such a rule. Closest I can think of is the even number of nacelle rule. Even that wasn't hard and fast.
But with a few very rare exceptions you see ships in Trek with very few differences.. For example a saucer section, two nacelles, and a lower engineering hull and neck structure. It'd be nice to see something truly unique. The Defiant in DS9 was a total departure from this.
Well the Defiant along with the First Contact ships; You could maybe argue against the Akira to a degree but the Steamrunner and Sabre were fairly large departures from the norm. I like to think that the Defiant paved the way for that opening the door.
All of them, including the Akira and Norway to my eye, are basically saucers with nacelles on booms/merged into the hull (the latter being very Defiant like) with only the Sabre and Akira having what you would consider close to a 'traditional' engineering hull. Then you get other departures like the Akira and Steamrunner meaning to have through-deck shuttlebays and the Sabre having a fore facing bay.
[though with your post I have probably simply identified the exceptions you mentioned lol]
Back to the Franklin art, I think the thing which is throwing off the design is the size of what I (and I assume most others) think is the Bridge window (though that just means it is a very small ship) and I am not too keen on the surface detailing around the saucer.
I really quite like the design of the nacelles (would like to see what they would look like with red caps, and Cage style pointed ones at that), very retro looking however I hope if this is roughly (or exactly) the ship in the film that they ditch the TMP style Starfleet pennants and instead opt for something more like TOS.
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