Are you sure? The TOS version is 289m, the Disco version 442m. Something weird is definitely going on![]()
It gets destroyed during the Angel incident, they build the Cage 1701 before Kirk gets it and pretend it's always been the same ship.

Are you sure? The TOS version is 289m, the Disco version 442m. Something weird is definitely going on![]()
It’s because you can customise your ships in STO so that it has all that unnecessary nonsense on them.
^^^ Yep. This.Really?! I must admit, I only ever played Star Trek Online for about an hour or so (essentially just the tutorial section) and mostly know it from images I've seen around the internet and the board, but my impression has always been that “show accuracy” isn't the first thing on the game developers' minds when it comes to the ships. In fact, most of the game versions of canon ships I have seen look downright cartoonish with weird markings, overly pronounced aztecing and metallic materials turned up to eleven. Have I seen the wrong images?![]()
That must have before they got their current lead ship artist and started revamping those models.Really?! I must admit, I only ever played Star Trek Online for about an hour or so (essentially just the tutorial section) and mostly know it from images I've seen around the internet and the board, but my impression has always been that “show accuracy” isn't the first thing on the game developers' minds when it comes to the ships. In fact, most of the game versions of canon ships I have seen look downright cartoonish with weird markings, overly pronounced aztecing and metallic materials turned up to eleven. Have I seen the wrong images?![]()
They wanted it to look more "kewl" for the game. Extra blnky lights and glowy bits "take it up a notch".
Well, I can see you've already made your mind up about the game, but I don't think any of that is necessarily true. As for your hands on experience with the game, lots of players are on low or reduced settings. Even on max, the game can feel dated. For a ten year old game, I think most of the modern ships are very serviceable, faithful recreations of ships from the shows and movies. If you don't believe me, look at the Lead Ship Artist's Artstation here and tell me the canon ships look overexaggerated, to the point of looking like caricatures.Really?! I must admit, I only ever played Star Trek Online for about an hour or so (essentially just the tutorial section) and mostly know it from images I've seen around the internet and the board, but my impression has always been that “show accuracy” isn't the first thing on the game developers' minds when it comes to the ships. In fact, most of the game versions of canon ships I have seen look downright cartoonish with weird markings, overly pronounced aztecing and metallic materials turned up to eleven. Have I seen the wrong images?![]()
Ah I should have thought of that., look at the Lead Ship Artist's Artstation here
That must have before they got their current lead ship artist and started revamping those models.
Here's some images of their revamped, a new (canon) ship models since the new guy took over
https://imgur.com/a/hjNSPRP
They are running on an engine that’s over 10 years old, and have a low polygon budget and a single texture sheet, but they do great work with those limits.
Those look indeed much better than what I have seen. Good to know that they improved on the presentation of the ships.Well, I can see you've already made your mind up about the game, but I don't think any of that is necessarily true. As for your hands on experience with the game, lots of players are on low or reduced settings. Even on max, the game can feel dated. For a ten year old game, I think most of the modern ships are very serviceable, faithful recreations of ships from the shows and movies. If you don't believe me, look at the Lead Ship Artist's Artstation here and tell me the canon ships look overexaggerated, to the point of looking like caricatures.
m not sure I understand what we are discussing at this point. None of the three ships I highlighted look very close to how they looked on their respective shows.
Hey all, just wondering for those of you that have the glenn, does the base and mag say glenn or discovery?
Awesome thank you!! My partner bought one online for me for Christmas and we were worried it was a knock off when we saw discovery written on the base. Is there a way to tell if which issue we got then?The magazine & base say Discovery. The model & box are the parts marked as the Glenn.
Awesome thank you!! My partner bought one online for me for Christmas and we were worried it was a knock off when we saw discovery written on the base. Is there a way to tell if which issue we got then?
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