In fact, I'd love for someone to take Nightfever's model and swap it for the 1701-A at the end of The Voyage Home.
Maybe make a special back cover for this:


In fact, I'd love for someone to take Nightfever's model and swap it for the 1701-A at the end of The Voyage Home.
Tamara Deverell: For the Enterprise, we based it initially off of The Original Series. We were really drawing a lot of our materials from that. And then we particularly went to more of the Star Trek movies, which is a little bit fatter, a little bit bigger. Overall, I think we expanded the length of it to be within the world of our Discovery, which is bigger, so we did cheat it as a larger ship.
Jason Zimmerman: It starts with them giving us designs to work with and then there is a lot of back and forth between VFX and [Tamra’s] department to make sure that we get everything right. There were a lot of conversations and more emails than I could remember about how the design would evolve and sort of match our universe, and that is how we sort of arrived where we are now.
Well, now we know...canon is ruined
Well at least they admitted they made the Enterprise larger, was pretty clear to me as soon as I saw it from on screen footage.Well, now we know...canon is ruined![]()
https://trekmovie.com/2018/03/24/7-...very-season-2-at-wondercon-visionaries-panel/
Tamara Deverell: For the Enterprise, we based it initially off of The Original Series. We were really drawing a lot of our materials from that. And then we particularly went to more of the Star Trek movies, which is a little bit fatter, a little bit bigger. Overall, I think we expanded the length of it to be within the world of our Discovery, which is bigger, so we did cheat it as a larger ship.
https://trekmovie.com/2018/03/24/7-...very-season-2-at-wondercon-visionaries-panel/
Jason Zimmerman: It starts with them giving us designs to work with and then there is a lot of back and forth between VFX and [Tamra’s] department to make sure that we get everything right. There were a lot of conversations and more emails than I could remember about how the design would evolve and sort of match our universe, and that is how we sort of arrived where we are now.
Yeah about +50% more or less which would make it around 450-500m long.You know what? I'm completely fine with that. The "official" (though never mentioned on screen anyway) length of 300+ meters was ridiculous and didn't fit the sets anyway. To make her a reasonably 50% bigger is not just "acceptable", but actually even an improvement.
Why do I have the feeling they invested a LOT more time, energy and thoughts in (re-) designing the Enterprise (and the Shenzhou for that matter), than they ever did to finish the design of their main hero ship of the show, the Discovery?
Yeah about +50% more or less which would make it around 450-500m long.
It is easier to create a new ship than it is to use another older design due to all the extra considerations needed in doing so.
I love the Discovery myself, it looks newer and more advanced and that's fine by me.
Not that it was good to begin with. I hope they redesign it right out of the show.And the final design is just that: Exactly the same CGI model as the Comic con version, only with additional cut-outs and swapped out warp nacelles. No one ever actually fully designed that ship.
The original draft was horrible but I am happy with the changes they made and the finished product.The problem with the Discovery as a ship so far is this: Nobody actually ever designed her.
It's actually kind of amazing. For the Shenzhou, there exist multiple drafts, undil they ended up with the (good looking) finished final design. The Discovery though?
If you look at Eaglemoss' starship book about designing her - there DON'T exist any final drafts for the design! The (horrible) version for the Comic-Con teaser trailer was slapped together based on an even then earlier draft.
And the final design is just that: Exactly the same CGI model as the Comic con version, only with additional cut-outs and swapped out warp nacelles. No one ever actually fully designed that ship.
As one of the reactions on that article said: First they say it's the Prime Universe, then they talk about changing the Enterprise to fit into "our" (Discovery's) universe.
I'm glad they admit that the world of Discovery isn't the world of The Original Series.
IIRC Canonically speaking, they never gave a length for the Constitution class on screen.
So they're not breaking canon by making it bigger.
I don't buy that. Why would they make a model from an older design when they were already past that design stage? Why not base it on what they were working on at that time.If you look at Eaglemoss' starship book about designing her - there DON'T exist any final drafts for the design! The (horrible) version for the Comic-Con teaser trailer was slapped together based on an even then earlier draft.
I don't buy that. Why would they make a model from an older design when they were already past that design stage? Why not base it on what they were working on at that time.
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