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The New USS Discovery....

I decided to embrace the Disco! Just about a month left and we will get to see this thing for real (or 'real')!

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Now THAT'S Disco enough for me!
 
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@RAMA , is something you could share through Twitter or Instagram?
 
If that is right, the thickest part of the saucer is, what, four decks high (one above and two below the rim)? What does that do for the windows on the inner parts of the rings?
 
Probably, but the person's size fits one deck nicely with that sort of window placement. At a normal head leave so a humanoid could look out into space all along the rim.

His Holiness Genus Roddenchrist is rolling over in his grave at the thought of that notion. The bridge MUST be on top of, and in CLEAR VIEW on, the primary hull!

The other ship already broke that rule by having the bridge on the Bottom of the primary hull.
 
The other ship already broke that rule by having the bridge on the Bottom of the primary hull.
Oh, yeah - this show is breaking all kinds of the Great Bird's rules. AbramsTrek did a similar thing with odd-numbered nacelle starships (assuming they all had single-coil assemblies).

Happy to see this, actually. The franchise needs some innovation and fresh perspective.
 
Oh, yeah - this show is breaking all kinds of the Great Bird's rules. AbramsTrek did a similar thing with odd-numbered nacelle starships (assuming they all had single-coil assemblies).

Happy to see this, actually. The franchise needs some innovation and fresh perspective.
He broke his own rules on many occasion. There Niagara class has 3 Nacelles and it went out under his watch during TNG. http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Niagara_class
 
He broke his own rules on many occasion. There Niagara class has 3 Nacelles and it went out under his watch during TNG. http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Niagara_class
It has been argued that, since all Galaxy-style derivatives (including single-nacelle Freedom class and AGT E-D) with the wide nacelle shell each appear to house twin warp coils, they can have any odd or even number of nacelles the designers want, as there will always be an even pairing of warp coils within proximity of each other, preserving Roddenberry's rule of warp engine configuration. Assuming 23rd century TOS-era starships possessed single coils (including Discovery and Abramsverse ones), those rules that specifically applied to them were broken.

Edit: The first real violation, from what I could recall, was actually from DS9 and the Hutzel-class, that had three Excelsior-style nacelles, which likely only had single, albeit longer, coils compared to its earlier 23rd century counterparts. Although, by the time the 24th century came around, it's possible there was some experimentation with miniaturizing coils in older shells, potentially allowing for twin inline coils on such a design. Either that, or Gary Hutzel just didn't read/didn't care about the memo. :p
 
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