They were named after a Star Wars group: https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/B'omarr_Order (https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/B'omar)B'Omar... almost looks like something that belongs more in the Star Wars universe.
They were named after a Star Wars group: https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/B'omarr_Order (https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/B'omar)B'Omar... almost looks like something that belongs more in the Star Wars universe.
Thanks for sharing. This is saddening. We can thank Fabio for the models we got.https://nitter.net/Andy3E/status/1580153320949153792
Fabio Passaro (aka the guy who converted the VFX models to Lightwave and built a lot of new ones) has passed away.
https://nitter.net/Andy3E/status/1580153320949153792
Fabio Passaro (aka the guy who converted the VFX models to Lightwave and built a lot of new ones) has passed away.
Thanks for sharing. This is saddening. We can thank Fabio for the models we got.
It's a modified (with permission) version of this fan design which is from the TOS movie era. The showrunner really loved the design and had it slightly updated for the 25th Century.Yeah the huge refit constitution saucer (with phaser banks no less) throws me off. We've seen starship designs that seem like successors to older designs (Constellation class/Stargazer class), or even designs that might have taken inspiration from older designs (Excelsior class/Obena class), but I'm still trying to wrap my head around this new Titan. It's like seeing a contemporary of the Sovereign class that looks like that ship, but then randomly has a 2260s Constitution class deflector dish design instead of one we would associate with the late 24th century Starfleet vessels.
I think that was less on the designers and more on Fuller who wanted Starfleet flat and with squared nacelles and Klingon weird and alien.They should have hired him to make all the ships from DSC season 1. He at least seems to understand the concept of design lineage.
It's a modified (with permission) version of this fan design which is from the TOS movie era. The showrunner really loved the design and had it slightly updated for the 25th Century.
His in-universe logic for it looking Retro is because Starfleet was feeling nostalgic for the old age of exploration.
Maybe they can still grab him for Strange New Worlds.They should have hired him to make all the ships from DSC season 1. He at least seems to understand the concept of design lineage.
Yes, it was a deliberate move in Disco S1 for a new rebooted look. Klingon ships were designed by people chosen intentionally with no prior knowledge of Trek, for example.I think that was less on the designers and more on Fuller who wanted Starfleet flat and with squared nacelles and Klingon weird and alien.
Yes, I've noticed.The ship has phaser strips as well. You can see them more clearly in the newest trailer.
Let's hope that's the case.They might serve a purpose, maybe point defense blasts...
Bryan Fuller told them to ignore previous Klingon designs, it wasn't just choosing people who had no prior knowledge of designs.Yes, it was a deliberate move in Disco S1 for a new rebooted look. Klingon ships were designed by people chosen intentionally with no prior knowledge of Trek, for example.
Very sorry to hear this.https://nitter.net/Andy3E/status/1580153320949153792
Fabio Passaro (aka the guy who converted the VFX models to Lightwave and built a lot of new ones) has passed away.
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