GeekFilter's estimated length is about the same as I've come up with. Constitution/Enterprise is long because of its long, rear-mounted nacelles and horizontally wide primary hull. Bonaventure's nacelles are shorter and its primary hull is narrower; they both make the complete ship shorter than Constitution/Enterprise.Is the Bonaventure really supposed to be so small? I just assumed it was the same size as the Enterprise.
I agree. But I also think it looks like a Daedelus with a flattened sphere, with one deck expanded, and a more geometrically shaped secondary hull. All in all an evolutionary step on the way to the Starship/Connie class.To me it looked like a Constituition starship squashed up a bit! It was obviously made before people started to theorize the look of older starships of the Federation like the sphere and log look of the Daedalus!
JB
GeekFilter's estimated length is about the same as I've come up with. Constitution/Enterprise is long because of its long, rear-mounted nacelles and horizontally wide primary hull. Bonaventure's nacelles are shorter and its primary hull is narrower; they both make the complete ship shorter than Constitution/Enterprise.
Don't insult the Bonaventure like that! ;-)That ship's ugly enough to be an ancestor of the Excelsior!
I believe they did ask him, but he was busy shooting 2 movies and a TV seriesShame that the show wasn't filmed and that John Colicos couldn't have returned as Kor in the episode! Wonder why he didn't return to do the voice in the cartoon like other actors did?
JB
The Daedalus was actually based on an early design sketch for the Enterprise, which was later repurposed as an earlier class of ship.
Told to combine the basic Daedelus class configuration with his own talented imagination, Doug Drexler's version would have been fantastic.(maybe slightly updated )Daedelus class ship
I can only agree. Maybe something like this?Told to combine the basic Daedelus class configuration with his own talented imagination, Doug Drexler's version would have been fantastic.
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