They are using STO and Eaglemoss 3D models for the fleet finally!At least 4 Sovereigns, 2 Akiras, 2 Lunas, and they all look unchanged.
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They are using STO and Eaglemoss 3D models for the fleet finally!At least 4 Sovereigns, 2 Akiras, 2 Lunas, and they all look unchanged.
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They put it up a few minutes after Disco
Its quite obvious they did. The fleet has a couple of STO refits of various ships and even some of the original STO designs too.Also I wonder if they did the right thing and went and got the master CGI files that are used for Eaglemoss and just put those on the show for the 2370s ships. Quick and cheap fway way to build a huge fleet with minimal work. Those files are good enough for 4k productions and would prevent inaccuracies being introduced by reproducing them again for some reason.
It took 25 years and the end of Rick Berman's involvement in Star Trek, but we finally got the Sovereign class in a fleet on TV, folks.They are using STO and Eaglemoss 3D models for the fleet finally!
Then it would have Sovereign pylons and nacelles, so it's not thatthe excelsior variant is an Obena class it was first seen in the season 2 Lower decks finale.
Yeah looking at the stills I see it now. I was so excited watching it I didn't notice. Considering that the 2000 polygon ships of the Battle of Sector 001 still look great in UHD, I'd think the 110,000 polygon Star Trek Online ships would work perfectly well at a distance for fleet filler. THey should have done it over the that tacky thing they did with the Inquiry class and its variant last season.Its quite obvious they did. The fleet has a couple of STO refits of various ships and even some of the original STO designs too.
THey should have done it over the that tacky thing they did with the Inquiry class and its variant last season.
Still looked a bit off. I feel like they could have done better there. We have seen it done better in other things.That was as predictable as it was nice
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I think it brings new consideration to how important the Eaglemoss CGI archive is now. The original miniatures from the 80s and 90s are largely all sold off and scattered. They original CGI from the shows is out there in a few discrete hands, but largely out of date for modern productions. The process of making those Eaglemoss books allowed a handful of seasoned Trek-lore attuned artists to take nearly every ship ever featured in Star Trek and give them new, high def CGI. Sometimes that meant fixing an old error or modest upgrade to an old mesh. Sometimes it meant a full rebuild. But it exists. It's the effective digital legacy of the 24th century century that's not only been directly transferred to Star Trek Online (usually with simplification for a real time video game), but now directly to a new show, to be called on as needed.Exactly my thought and it seems like they heard our input there and not only did so but likely saved money doing so. Just seemed like an unnecessary waste to make a a completely new design that was slightly altered then copy-pasted in the same scene.
Is it just me that in the 2nd image, the ship near the bottom below the Kaplan...and in the final image on the left below the Sovereign and right above the nacelle of the Inquiry is a ship from Discovery. It looks like a Shepard class like the USS Kerala. With perhaps modified engines.At least 4 Sovereigns, 2 Akiras, 2 Lunas, and they all look unchanged.
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It is. Its called the Gagarin Class in STO.Is it just me that in the 2nd image, the ship near the bottom below the Kaplan...and in the final image on the left below the Sovereign and right above the nacelle of the Inquiry is a ship from Discovery. It looks like a Shepard class like the USS Kerala. With perhaps modified engines.
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