As long as there were Mirandas floating around seeing a Churchill class would have been cool.
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Your post brings up an interesting point. Why did the Miranda class end up being the only TMP-era design (pre-Excelsior) to survive into the late 24th century when other contemporary classes (Constitution, Constellation, Soyuz, Sydney) either didn't or were on their way out? And surely TMP-era Starfleet had far more designs than just those five. Why didn't ships like what you posted above make the TNG-era cut?
Where’s your model?Here's a model of mine that might have made a good fit.
Perhaps it's as simple as "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." Mirandas are versatile, we've seen, what four variations (If you count the Soyuz). Maybe it's a case of "bang for the buck". Maybe the Miranda fills a particular niche in Starfleet's operational needs and even though those needs have evolved, it still fits in. And don't forget, we did see Oberths as late as the early TNG era.
EDIT: That said, it does exhibit something I’m not too keen on in a lot of fan designed ships. They’re mostly adding more stuff to the Constitution design or using its exact parts. Thing is, the Constitution is supposed to be the heavy of its fleet. Larger ships (larger combat ships, not freighters and others that you’d expect to be larger though are rarely depicted as such) should be few and far between.
I guess what I’d like to see are smaller ships made of original parts. Ships that extrapolate from the heavy Constitution the rest of the fleet. One of a similar design style without being an easy kitbash of parts. (Franz Joseph and the Reliant is to blame for some of this.) But look at the “light cruiser” Intrepid. It’s not a Galaxy saucer with one Galaxy nacelle. It’s an original design.
Im curious what a midsize “cruiser” would look like compared to the Enterprise’s “heavy cruiser.” A Constitution-like saucer that’s one deck tall, not two, at the edge. An even thinner neck (from the side lol). A humbler main deflector. Nacelles without Bussards (or whatever those non-Bussards are at the front of the Refit).
The most obvious change should have been phaser strips.Now there should have been many refit so it shouldn't look like a 23rd C miranda after 75 years..
To me ..
Miranda class was a new build as of 2275. It filled a spot of a heavy armed, adaptable, medium cruiser that was probably built well into the 24th century . so given a 75 year life, some are still around or relegated to low key missions. Border patrol, planetary/colony security, courier etc. And those assets were recalled for the war. Anything mothballed was reactivated.
Now there should have been many refit so it shouldn't look like a 23rd C miranda after 75 years..
The nacelles too.
The Reliant’s registry NCC-1864 was seen on Commodore Stone’s wall chart in ‘Court Martial,’ which took place in 2267. So either the Miranda class as seen in TWOK existed that far back, or it was originally a TOS version that was refitted like the Enterprise was.
And wingmen for the state of the art USS Defiant apparently.I can see a couple different uses for those Mirandas during the war:
1. Troop ships.
2. Freighters.
Now there should have been many refit so it shouldn't look like a 23rd C miranda after 75 years..
The most obvious change should have been phaser strips.
Also those mega phasers as Jackill called them could have gone.
The torpedo pod could have been switched out for something more contemporary.
The nacelles too.
Sensors could have been a groove cut into the edge of the saucer as on the Galaxy.
Raised lines of a contemporary shield grid on the hull.
New transporter strips there too.
Maybe new impulse and RCS thrusters.
Not all Galaxy or Sovereign eras, but certainly something closer to them if they’re still in service.
Especially given that they’re here going up against Dominion ships, ones that forced Starfleet to scramble after the loss of the Odyssey a couple years earlier. You don’t send biplanes (or what have you) against F-15’s even if you’re losing the war.
…that’s harder to draw or render. It’s takes a lot of creative as well as technical talent to match the expert level that gave us the Miranda, but it would be nice to see, if we’re going to go there.
What seems to be missing? There seems to be in the Miranda size range a sweet spot for a versatile, multi-role work horse. I see the fan designs, but not a canon design.I
Newer Era ships:
Sovereign
Prometheus
Akira
Saber
Luna
…and other ships of the Era that you’d imagine are around (e.g. something like, with some refinements, the fan-designed Ronin Class as the Miranda of its day)
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What do you mean Miranda-sized? Length or volume or crew or…?What seems to be missing? There seems to be in the Miranda size range a sweet spot for a versatile, multi-role work horse. I see the fan designs, but not a canon design.
Remember that the Miranda in its day was a frigate, not a cargo vessel or corvette or escort or whatever else. Starfleet would have built new frigates to take over that role (the Nebula or Akira or Ronin Classes) and smaller vessels to serve in other roles.
Thinking that they don’t exist because we haven’t seen them is like thinking that Starfleet was comprised entirely of Constitution Class starships in the TOS Era.
Tell you what, since they did stick ancient Miranda’s in there,
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