Has anyone seen this version?
The new engines are a clear improvement and the saucer looks better, though somehow they managed to make the bottom of the secondary hull even uglier. Considering the starting point, that's no mean feat!Dave Combe's "A Difference a Year Makes" image:![]()
Are those how the nacelles will look on Discovery now, on the left? If so, I'm definitely seeing the resemblance with a Constitution-class nacelle!Dave Combe's "A Difference a Year Makes" image:![]()
I keep thinking its a Vulcan design for some reason.We're not even sure when the Discovery was launched, it could be newer then the Connie. By the start of the DSC, the Enterprise is 11 years old, who knows how much older the ships before it are.
This reminds me. The original Enterprise is suppose to be the most famous or celebrated ship of this era right? No where does it say it's the flagship or even the most advance?We're not even sure when the Discovery was launched, it could be newer then the Connie. By the start of the DSC, the Enterprise is 11 years old, who knows how much older the ships before it are.
Me too. The color palette of the hull matches what was seen on the Vulcan Shuttle in TMP and looking at the dorsal elevation of Discovery while removing the nacelles gives you something that roughly resembles a stylized IDIC symbol. There is more on this ship to indicate that it's of Vulcan origin than not.I keep thinking its a Vulcan design for some reason.
we need pictures of The new Discovery next to the Shen Zhu
If the actual ship has the gap in the saucer is there any design advantage for that, or it it just aesthetics?
Wonder if we'll get to see the old model as another ship in the background? Then eaglemoss can give it to us.Dave Combe's "A Difference a Year Makes" image:![]()
It reminds me of the more angular Sternbach illustrations from the Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology, which is a good thing. Looks like something designed decades before the Constitution.
We're not even sure when the Discovery was launched, it could be newer then the Connie. By the start of the DSC, the Enterprise is 11 years old, who knows how much older the ships before it are.
This reminds me. The original Enterprise is suppose to be the most famous or celebrated ship of this era right? No where does it say it's the flagship or even the most advance?
I know this was explicitly said about the Enterprise D.
I think during the films they said the USS Excelsior was the most advanced ship at the time
as well and the Enterprise - A had recently been launched before it.
I think people forget that the Enterprise is an older ship even by the time Kirk gets it. So in TOS its a 20+ year old ship and very likely the basic design of it hasn't changed that much.
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