That’s how they appear here as wellIn the actual appearance, the pylons look longer and like they're aimed more straight down from the sauce
The nacelles seems also angled at the front like the ones seen here.
That’s how they appear here as wellIn the actual appearance, the pylons look longer and like they're aimed more straight down from the sauce
That’s how they appear here as well
The nacelles seems also angled at the front like the ones seen here.
This is the CG model of the tug straight from CBS, this is the screen used model. It doesn't even have an official name, or a name written on the hull.I feel like they keep initial appearances of ships on this show blurry and dark just so they can make decisions about their look later on.
No, they're from the Hoover-Class from Season 1 and the Mudd short trek.Are those tug nacelles recoloured Federation versions of the Disco-D7??
They really bring to mind this image:No, they're from the Hoover-Class from Season 1 and the Mudd short trek.
I posted a picture last page.
None.How much evidence do we have that (a) Starfleet uses a harmonized aesethetic
It exists as long as you remember it.The TOS aesthetic does not exist anymore in the Star Trek universe, as is demonstrated with the Discovery Enterprise. .
They really bring to mind this image:
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But on closer inspection, I can see they're the ones you say.
I hope the D7 doesn't have that greenish tinge that I think I'm seeing in that Eaglemoss pic. It's clearly dark gray to black. I'm sick of seeing green Klingon ships.
It's also in Pike's flashbackIt exists as long as you remember it.
And as long as TOS still exists.
I loved that.It's also in Pike's flashback
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So, if the Connies are the exception, we can ask -- why?
The D7 nacelles were inspired by the Season 1 ship designs, and the 'bridge' was inspired by Eaves work on Enterprise.
Concept art for the Federation 'Tactical flyers'. I like these a lot more. I really recommend watching the video, some neat stuff in it.
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