Since the habitable volume of the ship is fairly small, and the disk of the ship takes up such a large proportion of the spaceframe, have you considered doing an experimental warp ring for propulsion?
My idea is that warp ring (or coil) is actually the outermost ring of the saucer. The outer areas of the saucer are too small for habitation anyway.Since the habitable volume of the ship is fairly small, and the disk of the ship takes up such a large proportion of the spaceframe, have you considered doing an experimental warp ring for propulsion?
Are you keeping the internal construction identical as seen to the movie, or using just the external hull as a referent? If you are only using the hull as a referent and not the interior spaces as seen in FP, I assume you probably already have worked out some ideas for the interior, but here's what I came up with on the fly.My idea is that warp ring (or coil) is actually the outermost ring of the saucer. The outer areas of the saucer are too small for habitation anyway.
I'd like to see a Battleship Orion with augments
http://www.fantastic-plastic.com/OrionBattleship-Scale.jpg
ThunderGorns are Go!!!
I am presently considering a mild redesign of the C57D with the idea of how it might have worked in TOS, but also how it could have been a bit more credibly detailed in the original film.
Thunderbird-2 would make a nice Gorn ship--but the Galactica itself--with that alligator look--also would fit.
I can see that slagging Cestus III easy.
But for discussion I would like to ask if there are any designs from other SF of the period (anything up to the late 1960s) anyone might think could have been used as is or modified for TOS.
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