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Yeah, sorry...did you link it right? It's just giving me a 'it doesn't exist' page.
Apparently, They didn't want to waste any of Eaves hard work.Huh so the Cardenas was another one of those scrapped Shenzhou designs.
It is an amusing bit of unintentional irony that this ship is called "Disaster", considering the generally negative consensus most fans have with the S1 Klingon vessels (and Klingons).The Klingon QUGH (Disaster) CLASS is Issue #8...
He did mention one time that he made about 40-some designs, maybe more. I'm sure concept variations for the same vessel were included in that count. Remember the Nova class was originally the "Defiant Pathfinder" class concept for the Defiant back in DS9. Common practice to recycle concepts for secondary background ships.Huh so the Cardenas was another one of those scrapped Shenzhou designs.
Heh...And for hero ships - the Defiant was a recycled Mirror Universe / Bajoran tramp design, too...
Interesting to learn about the "deliberate pre-TOS weirdness" thing going on with the bridges, and the "testbed ship paint" idea behind the unusual paint patterns. Neither of the concepts really made it to the screen even if the results did.
I wonder what we learn about the names on p.14...?
Timo Saloniemi
Huh?the Defiant was a recycled Mirror Universe / Bajoran tramp design, too...
wait, how can we tell what direction it's flying? a handful of ships (22nd century romulan bird of prey, IKS negh'var, romulan shuttle, warp delta, etc) appear on the magazine cover flying away from the "camera" not toward it...I haven't gone back to look at the episode it's in, but apparently this picture has the ship flying backwards.
Of the seven starships released so far in the DISCOVERY line, only the USS KERALA (#3) & the Klingon BOP (#4) have been pictured facing (flying?) from Left to Right on their respective, accompanying Booklets.wait, how can we tell what direction it's flying? a handful of ships (22nd century romulan bird of prey, IKS negh'var, romulan shuttle, warp delta, etc) appear on the magazine cover flying away from the "camera" not toward it...
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