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Spoilers 31st/32nd Century Ships Revealed

Discovery: New Tokyo Drift.
It's the future, dammit!
Discovery: San Fransokyo Drift
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We’re not in Prime Universe ;)
 
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The Nacelles on the "Constitution" appear to be still connected to their pylons.

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It also has other archaic features such as aztecing and a bridge dome. And portholes rather than portslits. Quite possibly a much older design than the rest of the bunch.

Timo Saloniemi
 
Discovery reconnected its nacelles before jumping, which makes sense.

Hehe... I half expected the nacelles to just stay behind as Disco simply spore drived to Vulcan and then the crew having to (begrudgingly) come back to get the nacelles and jump back to Vulcan.
Would have been funny if they did that. :D

But yes it DOES make sense the nacelles would reconnect to Disco for the Spore Jump (probably because Starfleet had no idea whether a ships nacelles would actually STAY with the ship while detached during the jump... and also, the Spore drive is unknown technology, so even if the nacelles COULD stay connected during the jump, SF probably needs time to analyze it in detail before approving it for such a use).

This also raises the question of whether SF ships with detaches nacelles also reconnect them when going to Warp and if the nacelles only remain detached while at sublight (we've seen Booker's ship reconfiguring itself during Warp travel... so its possible the nacelles can stay detached while at Warp... but if using a different FTL method (one which is largely unknown and untested with latest technology, its possible that for safety reasons, nacelles re-attach).
 
Oh, it's just a big speaker for making public announcements. "Valiant, you are cleared to depart. Move fifteen meters to port. And then twenty straight up. And now a roll to port, twenty-five degrees, and slowly back up a... Dang. Ulysses and Hiccup, please make way. Ulysses to port and... Umm. Apostrophe, please drop down a few... No, that won't do it. How about...?"

I just wonder how many ships the Discovery crushed when jumping seemingly straight down from within the cloak bubble this week.

Timo Saloniemi
 
I might have found a new Starfleet ship in the newest episode. It's next to the Discovery's left nacelle at the bottom of this pic:

https://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/epics/DSC-S3/S3E8/DSC-S3E8-146.jpg

It looks like a big box with a giant deflector in front of it. I haven't seen it before in any of the previous Starfleet Headquarters shots.
I think it could be the NCC-32... type, seen from the front for the first time.
Link: https://twitter.com/gaghyogi49/status/1327668195201789954?s=21
 
I might have found a new Starfleet ship in the newest episode. It's next to the Discovery's left nacelle at the bottom of this pic:

https://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/epics/DSC-S3/S3E8/DSC-S3E8-146.jpg

It looks like a big box with a giant deflector in front of it. I haven't seen it before in any of the previous Starfleet Headquarters shots.

It's Doc Brown's guitar amp.
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I just wonder how many ships the Discovery crushed when jumping seemingly straight down from within the cloak bubble this week.
Timo Saloniemi

Probably none.
When Disco engages its Spore Drive, the lightning effect probably pushes it out of phase as well just before it 'jumps down' wouldn't interacting with other material objects in surrounding space.
 
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