A lot of Vanguard readers would be happy if it was the Endeavour.Yeah, that is absolutely a TOS Connie. There is nothing else it could be.
only question is which one. Cant be Enterprise, Defiant or the one destroyed by the space amoeba.
A lot of Vanguard readers would be happy if it was the Endeavour.Yeah, that is absolutely a TOS Connie. There is nothing else it could be.
only question is which one. Cant be Enterprise, Defiant or the one destroyed by the space amoeba.
My guesses - Yorktown (Because that was the original name in the original 1960's pitch by Roddenberry), Intrepid (Because why not), or the Constitution itself to name check the class.. Cant be Enterprise, Defiant or the one destroyed by the space amoeba.
The only thing I remember reading (non-canon of course) is in FASA's games, the Enterprise was the only one to return from the initial run of Connies, with others built before the refit. However, that's not on screen, so I'm thinking we'll at least see one of those original 12 (maybe Constitution herself) alongside the 1701-A as the earliest surviving Connie class Enterprise.https://www.starfleet-museum.org/
See every single one in there!
It certainly looks.. original connie ish..
there were 12 in the fleet, surely not ALL of them meet with a dastardly end.. and not refit..
does the space dock seem.. small?
I doubt an excelsior class could get out the doors.. seems small.
Agreed. I see absolutely no problem with the Enterprise being 442m. It solves every single size issue with the ship and still looks fine on a size chart when you compare it to other ships.I've always preferred the 400 meter range, that's the only way to fit the set heights in the ship. That's the length Doug Drexler used for his Connie cutaway if you measure the people (even if he still says the ship is 289m)
Agreed. I see absolutely no problem with the Enterprise being 442m. It solves every single size issue with the ship and still looks fine on a size chart when you compare it to other ships.
*What I would love for them to do is fix the scaling issues with the Excelsior. She's always been listed as WAY too small.
Yeah, they were added so late in production, some of the early Season 1 episodes still have the short nacelles on the bridge consoles.which wasn’t part of the original design.
Good catch! I'd forgotten he said that. I guess they edited out the part where he said "Oh, there's also the NCC-1701-Bloody A as well."In "Relics," Picard said that there was a Constitution class in the fleet museum; and the implication was that it was a TOS-configuration ship, as he was recognizing it by its bridge.
That was TroiRiker also said the NX-01 was in a museum, so fingers crossed.
The Crossfield class is a poor design. Best left at a museum.The only thing that annoys me, Starfleet ship scale-wise, is how much longer the Crossfield class is in relation to the Galaxy class, because of those ridiculous and unnecessarily-long nacelles they gave it, which wasn’t part of the original design.
The Crossfield class is a poor design. Best left at a museum.
I'm aware of the history.Actually, the design itself would have been just fine for a ship built post-TUC/pre-TNG. The original design was based on Ralph McQuarrie’s Planet of the Titans Enterprise, which was a post-TOS design. The study models for that ship actually showed up both in STIII and TNG’s “Unification.”
With the exception of the oddly long Nacelles, I kinda dig it. It has very basic shapes and hull lines that I think make it a pretty good contemporary to the Constitution. I especially like sphere in the middle of the disk.The Crossfield class is a poor design. Best left at a museum.
Everyone of course as their aesthetic preferences. I recall looking at the concept art for the design. I tried really hard to like it because, as you say, it could work as a contemporary of the Constitution. But the shapes just...suck.With the exception of the oddly long Nacelles, I kinda dig it. It has very basic shapes and hull lines that I think make it a pretty good contemporary to the Constitution. I especially like sphere in the middle of the disk.
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