The first two have somewhat of a resemblance to Species-8472 Ships.Shrike concepts
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The third seems Romulan in nature.
(especially compared to some of the STO Romulan ships)
The first two have somewhat of a resemblance to Species-8472 Ships.Shrike concepts
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Having lived in a smaller space with 3 other people I would say it sounds appropriately sized.Beverly Crusher's ship definitely can go into space and go FTL.
It just happens to have alot of internal volume for 2 people.
I did some rough napkin math, the first floor of the Eleos has internal floor area of ~1 Acre.Having lived in a smaller space with 3 other people I would say it sounds appropriately sized.
If I could have a personal ship that sounds about right. And it would just be for me.I did some rough napkin math, the first floor of the Eleos has internal floor area of ~1 Acre.
That's not bad for a personal StarShip and the 1st floor.
There's ALOT of empty space behind the catamarn arms that holds the engineering section between the Warp Nacelle & pylons.
That's not counting any of the extra floor space on the 2nd/3rd/4th floors
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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Dave Blass just released new information on ships seen around and in Earth Spacedock.
Gagarin-class:
Cunningham, U.S.S. (NCC-97949)
Resnik, U.S.S. (NCC-97945)
Inquiry-class:
Varian Fry, U.S.S. (NCC-87883)
Sovereign-class:
Musashi, U.S.S. (NCC-74660)
Reliant-class:
Azetbur, U.S.S. (NCC-90232)
Shras, U.S.S. (NCC-90211)
Shallash, U.S.S. (NCC-90235)
Thy'lek Shran, U.S.S. (NCC-90225)
Sutherland-class:
Chandrasekhar, U.S.S. (NCC-91816)
Hypatia, U.S.S. (NCC-91825)
Because the Shangri-La class Titan’s registry is only NCC-1777.
The bottom one is very Romulan-looking. The rest, and the final design, are generic space baddie as fuck.Shrike concepts
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I agree. The first 2 look terrible to me as does the ship in the show.The bottom one is very Romulan-looking. The rest, and the final design, are generic space baddie as fuck.
Or B5 Shadow vessels.The first two have somewhat of a resemblance to Species-8472 Ships.
They look different enough
I doubt it, there’s enough visual differences like interiors, computer interfaces and uniformsAsk anyone who has never seen a single episode or movie of Star Trek to watch an episode of SNW and an episode of PIC, and I bet they'd be hard pressed to tell the difference as to what time period those shows are set in.
Isn't that exactly the idea...The greatest problem with potential spin-off Star Trek Titan is that hero ship Titan-A looks so similiar to hero ship Enterprise in SNW. We would have two shows with ship that actually has no real difference, especially when we talk about 150 years of difference. Up is Titan, down is Enterprise. Where is design imagination of producers? In 1980s they created master peace Enteprise D. Titan-A is just an small upgrade to original Constitution.
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I doubt it, there’s enough visual differences like interiors, computer interfaces and uniforms
One would have to be pretty dense not to be able to tell the differences between SNW and this season of PICARD.
It's along the same lines as the Akira being a callback to the NX-01, though of course, in actuality that wasn't the original intention at the time.
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