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Spoilers Starship Design in Star Trek: Picard

Well OK then. I got the OV-165 I was wondering about a few days ago (that was in the episode 5 thread), judging by the images showing up now, but I guess reference to a DY-something or other for the ride out to Europa was too much to hope for...
 
I'll admit, for a second I thought the Apollo module behind Picard was the upgraded Nomad and wondered WTF that was doing in there.
 
So.. Unless Bezoes or Musk kick a supreme program for a venture star craft. This 2024 isnt ours.
True that is the confederation past..

I would Love for one of them to make a STO craft like the venture star.. But doubt it.

Also.. To many knobs and buttons.the dragon capsule just has 1 touchscreen.
 
So.. Unless Bezoes or Musk kick a supreme program for a venture star craft. This 2024 isnt ours.
True that is the confederation past..

I would Love for one of them to make a STO craft like the venture star.. But doubt it.

Also.. To many knobs and buttons.the dragon capsule just has 1 touchscreen.

Retro deco. Tom did it with the Delta Flyer.
 
Even in TOS we had the earliest fusion-driven sublight propulsion engines by 2018("Space Seed"), which made sleeper ships obsolete for interplanetary travel within the solar system.
 
So.. Unless Bezoes or Musk kick a supreme program for a venture star craft. This 2024 isnt ours.

The elephant in the room here is that any trek timelines diverged from ours sometime before the production of "The Cage" Star Trek pilot in 1964. Perhaps time traveling starfleet operatives prevented a certain assassination the year before, thus restoring events to their rightful sequence.
 
The elephant in the room here is that any trek timelines diverged from ours sometime before the production of "The Cage" Star Trek pilot in 1964. Perhaps time traveling starfleet operatives prevented a certain assassination the year before, thus restoring events to their rightful sequence.
We can go further back, re: origins of Trek-specific intelligent life on other worlds, in addition to the modifications to our own history. Also, extra nebula, supernovae, singularities, etc. on the map.
 
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That's the one I remember!

I knew I'd seen some kind of OV-165-looking spacecraft model on Jellico's desk. Thanks for clearing that up! I was pretty sure I wasn't hallucinating!
 
Liking a Felix Barthel ship design being co-opted for the Europa mission (he's got a great Charon shuttle design that would get my vote as a "Type 1" shuttlecraft). Also chuffed with a Dragon capsule going canon as a Europa lander. The Shango X-1 interplanetary ship is obviously more capable than the Ares IV (from Voyager) it predates. I prefer to think of the Ares IV as a sort of "Mars lite" relatively low cost orbital support platform, similar to the planned lunar gateway for the Artemis program. I pictured it making a slow, uncrewed ferry crawl to Mars with that ultra low thrust solar-electric thruster setup that was useless for dodging or escaping "graviton ellipses" and such.
 
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Sean Tourangeau mentioned on his Deviant Art page that Geoffrey Mandel told him the CSS World Razer's registry number was NCC-2101-D

Now I don't think that number showed up anywhere in Episode 2, so it probably went unused.
 
Trekyards has some nice official drawings of the new Excelsior we saw in ep 1, designed by none other than Eaves and Drexler. It is the USS Eureka, Excelsior II Class. Note that the ship is not simply a refit. It is a new Excelsior design, the Excelsior type II class.

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I like the design a lot. The ship looks great. And it is still very recognizable as an Excelsior class while also being updated and looking more modern. The nacelles look like they would allow transwarp or slipstream which is also cool.
 
Trekyards has some nice official drawings of the new Excelsior we saw in ep 1, designed by none other than Eaves and Drexler. It is the USS Eureka, Excelsior II Class. Note that the ship is not simply a refit. It is a new Excelsior design, the Excelsior type II class.
Dave Blass posted these on twitter the week after the season premier. If you go back far enough in the thread you'll find them.
 
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