Thank you!The Eleos is 119 meters long.
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Thank you!The Eleos is 119 meters long.
https://twitter.com/esdi/status/1626281119586082817
Yep, and Prodigy had Defiants and Centaurs too, so it's clearly not licencing.There's a Defiant class and Intrepid class in the end credits, and there's a Sovereign class flying around outside Spacedock.
Season 2 Episodes 1 and 10 had several Sovereign Classes, and we saw a Steamrunner and Nova Class in Episode 2.
They have the rights to use everything from the movies and shows.
Nope. That's not how that works. It's called artistic license.It seems that they (producers) don't have licence to show us some of 90s Federation ships in Star Trek Picard. Only Star Trek Online ships + Akira.
Sovereigns fly with the F in the latest trailer. S2 had a (confed) Nova and Steamrunner.It seems that they (producers) don't have licence to show us some of 90s Federation ships in Star Trek Picard. Only Star Trek Online ships + Akira.
I mean it would be really nice to see Defiant class or Galaxy class or Nebula class.
Still pissed it's not the Luna..
Voyager B? So I looks like someone's going to wreak the Voyager A then?
Looks like it could be the STO 25th century Glenn Class.Also spotted what appears to be a Crossfield Class, or variant on the Frontier Day posters. It doesn't seem to have the cutouts in the saucer..
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Don't embed images from wikis, it won't work.Looks like it could be the STO 25th century Glenn Class.
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The image almost... almost looks like one of the Mike Minor refit Enterprise images out there, just with flatter pylons. It certainly has a POTT Enterprise shape to it.Don't embed images from wikis, it won't work.
Either way the one in my image doesn't appear to have gaps in the saucer.
It will be once we get a camera angle on the Gold Model display case in the Titan-A's conference room.So is the Shangri La Class canon now
Shaw probably has it in his quarters to open beer bottles.It will be once we get a camera angle on the Gold Model display case in the Titan-A's conference room.
The Shangri-la is canon - it appears on the conference room wall.So is the Shangri La Class canon now with the introduction of the Titan-A? It makes zero sense that it's a "refit" Luna class ship. I would see it as a rebuilding of a Shangri La class with possibly components or space frame elements from the original Titan.
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Oh dear, those windows on the saucer rim must be huge!But the Titan-A is 560m long, to the Shangri-la's 295m, so it's not a reuse of the original components. It's a brand new ship designed to evoke the 23rd century ship.
Sounds like someone's never tried to find a deck-spacing that fits a 305 m refit-Enterprise's saucer.Oh dear, those windows on the saucer rim must be huge!![]()
That's a strange run of logic there.The Shangri-la is canon - it appears on the conference room wall.
But the Titan-A is 560m long, to the Shangri-la's 295m, so it's not a reuse of the original components. It's a brand new ship designed to evoke the 23rd century ship.
Totally. I have no problem buying that it contains the guts of Riker's Titan, I'm just saying the exterior hull is probably not reused from Saavik's ship because it's 30% larger.That's a strange run of logic there.
The ship could still contain reused components and materials broken down from the old ship.
While not mechanical parts, I believe the new CVN-80 Enterprise uses some metal recycled from the CVN-65 Enterprise.That's a strange run of logic there.
The ship could still contain reused components and materials broken down from the old ship.
So, do we know for sure that Rikers Titan didn't contain materials from Saavik's?Totally. I have no problem buying that it contains the guts of Riker's Titan, I'm just saying the exterior hull is probably not reused from Saavik's ship because it's 30% larger.
Clearly they made it look something like the 23rd century ship, but it's newer and bigger.
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