They may detach to create a more efficient warp field. That actually makes sense.Well the nacelles aren’t detached 100% of the time.
In the trailer for next week’s episode they appear to be attached again in one shot.
They may detach to create a more efficient warp field. That actually makes sense.Well the nacelles aren’t detached 100% of the time.
In the trailer for next week’s episode they appear to be attached again in one shot.
Or some thin plexiglas or lucite between the hull and engines to simulate the one formation of the ship.It is entirely possible that their intended "resting state" is re-connection to the main hull. That would solve a lot of problems for Eaglemoss.![]()
We get two new class names in this latest episode. One I am sure of, the other I am not so sure of. The first is the Intrepid-class, which is seen on a wall panel at about 42:48. The second is the Constitution-class, which is seen earlier at 27:55-28:00. The problem here is that the video has focus issues on my computer, so sometimes it will be clear and other times it becomes fuzzy.
That actually sounds pretty good. Hope you are rightThey may detach to create a more efficient warp field. That actually makes sense.
Hey, our old Playmates ships always had detachable nacelles, now we can play 32nd century with them XDWell the nacelles aren’t detached 100% of the time.
In the trailer for next week’s episode they appear to be attached again in one shot.
Though the S31 command bridge could've been the redressed Kelvin atrium in the first place (they also re-used the elaborate TMP sets for two solid decades...).
Or some thin plexiglas or lucite between the hull and engines to simulate the one formation of the ship.
It was NCC-4774xx. This registry is seen later on her holographic noteboard.
It was NCC-4774xx. This registry is seen later on her holographic noteboard.
The registry on the ship near the Discovery-A is NCC-325072. The registry on the black box is NCC-316608.
Source, please?
I saw the display for the Voyager-J, which indeed lists it as Intrepid class. However, the displays of the ‘Constitution’ type and other ships were too far away to make out any details. No class name was visible to my eyes.
90% of the wrecked ships were the Hiawatha-type. I also made out some Hoover and Cardenas classes, and an unknown design that looks like a Miranda class but isn’t. The dialogue states that these ships were active until the Burn
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