I haven’t seen Picard yet, buuut deep down I am hoping we get to see an Enterprise 1701-F somehow - and that it will be a new design not previously seen...
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my guilty pleasure...

Would be a waste to give us a new design for the F.I haven’t seen Picard yet, buuut deep down I am hoping we get to see an Enterprise 1701-F somehow - and that it will be a new design not previously seen...
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Would be a waste to give us a new design for the F.
I do like the F but it would have to be a decade before STO timeline to do it.I haven’t seen Picard yet, buuut deep down I am hoping we get to see an Enterprise 1701-F somehow - and that it will be a new design not previously seen...
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Not sure there would be any legal issues. All the IP used in STO is likely owned by CBS defacto. If the latter wants to use any elements from the former, I suspect they would be within their rights to do so.If they insist on an F, I hope it’s because the E is decommissioned, rather than destroyed, for a change. Ultimately, I just hope we see some real, post-Nemesis ships of the line. I’m sure they’ll ignore STO, though, because they don’t want to navigate the complex legal issues there. So all designs will be pre-STO or completely new.
Not sure there would be any legal issues. All the IP used in STO is likely owned by CBS defacto. If the latter wants to use any elements from the former, I suspect they would be within their rights to do so.
not this shit again there no licensing issue between cbs and paramount the only problem was the Franz Joseph stuffThere was also the licensing kerfuffle between Paramount and CBS,
The Enterprise-F design used in STO belongs completely to CBS, that was one of the main rules laid out in the contest that it came from.That's never quite so simple. Just because CBS has the right to use some particular IP doesn't mean they just can. Just assigning proper attribution can be a difficult process that they may not want to go through with.
The Enterprise-F design used in STO belongs completely to CBS, that was one of the main rules laid out in the contest that it came from.
(as a matter of fact, ALL the entries became the property of CBS once submitted)
All of the ships designs used in STO also belong to CBS, again, that is how the licencing agreement is set up.
This is also the reason why STO (and DISCOVERY) has been told that they can't use any of the Franz Joseph TOS Tech Manual Designs.
CBS refuses to negotiate to pay royalties to the Estate.
The Enterprise-F design used in STO belongs completely to CBS, that was one of the main rules laid out in the contest that it came from.
(as a matter of fact, ALL the entries became the property of CBS once submitted)
All of the ships designs used in STO also belong to CBS, again, that is how the licencing agreement is set up.
This is also the reason why STO (and DISCOVERY) has been told that they can't use any of the Franz Joseph TOS Tech Manual Designs.
CBS refuses to negotiate to pay royalties to the Estate.
That would be a good choice on their part, in my opinion.And to go along with that, if CBS doesn’t use the Odyssey class as the Enterprise-F in STP, it won’t be because there’s an issue with them using it. It would simply be because they don’t want to.
Again, I'm not arguing about ownership, royalties, or anything similar. This has been discussed a lot; Trekyards has quite a bit about it. The problem is practical. CBS owns the design, but it needs to create the actual CG models, which need to be of sufficient quality and resolution for the show. The ones used in STO very likely are not sufficient, and even if they were, CBS may not actually own them. CBS will need to find reference media to make its models, and again, it may not own that particular media, even if that media uses models based on CBS's designs.
Eh no, too low poly, unless it's in the far background.The model from the original artist can easily qualify as HD ready.
That came from the ST09 Prequel Comic. STO just expanded on it.Romulans reverse-engineering Borg tech is right out of the early days of STO. So there's that.![]()
Not all, they don't own the Vesta class, that's still owned by Mark Rademaker. Which is probably why you can't have it 3D printedAll of the ships designs used in STO also belong to CBS
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