The new ships (well, one ship) copy-pasted 200 times, suck. No other way to describe them
Called them using the Discovery bridge months ago! Except I guessed it would be for the Enterprise-E.
The fleet looked cool, kinda Star Trek Online-ish but were there only 2 designs?
Yup. And I'm glad it was a couple of solid designs, if a bit unrealistic to only have a couple of types of ships in a fleet.The fleet looked cool,
Then people would have bitched about design lineage and how they don't look Starfleet etc..As you are so fond of saying, they’re all just saucers and nacelles. I would have thought that by 2399 Starfleet would have made advances in ship design to the point where ships would look very different from what we’ve previously seen.
Then people would have bitched about design lineage and how they don't look Starfleet etc..
I'm giving Eaves a pass on this one. These ships are exactly what they were meant to be: generic Starfleet vessels only seen for a minute or two, that were hastily designed because of time constraints.
This reminds me of The Orville. Only the CG isn't as good.
This reminds me of The Orville. Only the CG isn't as good.
These ships also have a Steamrunner-y-ness about them. That is, they look better in the background or abstractly but less so in real life. Look at how clunky the Steamrunner looks compared to other ships below -- hero ships that were designed in detail and with care.
It's not simply a matter of polygon count. It's boxy, sure, but look at the size of those Bussard Collectors next to the Intrepid's. Or its pod next to the Miranda's. Further thought needed to be put into it, and would have if it were meant for more, and I feel similarly about these ships.
Definitely, and fits with the post Dominion War vibe I got from it.hese ships also have a Steamrunner-y-ness about them
I assumed it was the command chair and a couple of stations behind him, filmed on a green screen and everything else was virtual.Are we sure it's the actual Discovery bridge or did they build one similar? Picard films in California whereas Discovery films in Toronto. It was all viewscreen stuff, perhaps Frakes filmed his stuff while directing a Discovery S3 episode.
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