If I remember right, the Klingon Bird of Prey in The Search for Spock was the first time we saw a starship land. Did we ever see a landing of any kind of full size ship back on the original series? The way I understand the intentions of Star Trek is that capital ships aren't too big to land, but rather aren't designed with that in mind.
Outside of the Klingon Bird of Prey, have we seen starship landings before Voyager? Alien ships count, crash landings don't. That said, the crash of the Ent-D saucer is breath taking and still holds up for me in 2020.
I'm pretty sure the Defiant-class was designed with landing in mind. I mean, it's smaller than Voyager and kinda flat, so why not? I think the Equinox and Prometheus were capable of landings.
What other ships were designed to land by the production team, or at least look like they could land?
I wish we saw more of this in Star Trek. Not on the regular, but more often than what we've seen so far.
Outside of the Klingon Bird of Prey, have we seen starship landings before Voyager? Alien ships count, crash landings don't. That said, the crash of the Ent-D saucer is breath taking and still holds up for me in 2020.
I'm pretty sure the Defiant-class was designed with landing in mind. I mean, it's smaller than Voyager and kinda flat, so why not? I think the Equinox and Prometheus were capable of landings.
What other ships were designed to land by the production team, or at least look like they could land?
I wish we saw more of this in Star Trek. Not on the regular, but more often than what we've seen so far.