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USS Enterprise (eventually) on Discovery?

STO is getting a model variant inspired by Eaves' original concept art

This variant is inspired by John Eaves' original concept art for the U.S.S. Enterprise as seen in Star Trek: Discovery. It features a less reflective material, straight nacelle pylons, a smaller deflector, and an enclosed bridge module.

When it releases Thursday I'll take pictures at other angles if people want them.
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The straight pylon version is a looker!

If they do indeed do a Pike show that is set closer to proper TOS..I hope that's what they use..I have no issues even remotely suspending a bit of disbelief to have that be a a full TOS Enterprise.
 
That's a good looking ship...the Phase 2 Enterprise is good looking too

I think the E we got is closer to the Phase II than anything, and I loved the Phase II design since I first saw the comic book ad in 1979.

Obviously the DSC version is a little closer to TOS and the true Phase II is closer to TMP. The Phase II below reminds me of some of the odd looking ships we saw on novel covers in the 70's (lots of greeblies). I can't remember the series names for those novels right now.
 

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More angles of her in this video at 2:44

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The pylons and lighter color make all the difference in the world. I could squint and see this as a predecessor to the TOS 1701. I hope Eaglemoss will give us this version somewhere down the road.
 
I don't know. I mean, sure, the pylons and such look better than the final product, but I still think the entire design aesthetic of the DSC Enterprise is just flat and dull, at least compared to the interiors.
 
When it releases Thursday I'll take pictures at other angles if people want them.

Whee! I'm interested in dorsal shots: I'd like to count the saucertop doodads, phasers, hatches, whatnot.

Classic three-way is always welcome, too.

Timo Saloniemi
 
Because they wanted to try another approach.

Doesn't mean another approach is better or more wanted. I'm someone that would've preferred they left the Enterprise alone. I look at the two versions, and one actually reminds me of the ship during that time period. Eaves gave us something that was evocative of that ship, without being a direct copy. The production staff took it and turned it into the refit, because that is the one that people talk about more on social media.

I mean, if you're trying to sell fans on this being the TOS time period, then, to me, the smart play is to make the hero ship, the one fandom has grown up with and hangs now in the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, as relatively close to the original as possible. I can quibble with certain decisions Eaves made with his version, at the same time I can see that he was actually working from the silhouette of the original, changing details to a certain degree.

YMMV.
 
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