Okay. I can see that rationale. I just wished they came up with something new, I guess.
True, but they didn't want to, they had a objective, show lesser known "Non-Hero" ships. The Defiant class is considered a "Hero Ship", it's a MC Ship of a entire series. So it got excluded because it didn't fit the episode objective.
Ships get famous in more ways than what's seen on screen, there's the entire extended universe and outside of what's normal Alpha Canon media.
Go tweet Mike McMahon and ask him why he didn't use a new ship design instead of the shrunken down SteamRunner?
As they should have. The Defiant Class should become a standard edition to the fleet.The Defiant hasn't been a hero ship since DS9 ended in 1999. And regardless, that didn't stop the producers of PRO from using a ton of them for the Federation fleet.
That 1% is still pretty huge in numbers, enough to keep a Star Trek MMO running that is all about StarShip Combat.Of which about 1% of the entire Star Trek fanbase knows or cares about.
Your loss.I would never waste McMahon's time talking to him about something as mundane as this.
As they should have. The Defiant Class should become a standard edition to the fleet.
That 1% is still pretty huge in numbers, enough to keep a Star Trek MMO running that is all about StarShip Combat.
Your loss.
Because according to the posts from LD Production staff, they wanted to focus on lesser known ships, ships that haven't been "Hero Ships".So then why all the 'can't use the Defiant because it's a hero ship' mumbo jumbo?
You only need to see the fan art of what ships gets drawn more talked about more.I'm still waiting for proof that the Saber class is 'famous.'
Because according to the posts from LD Production staff, they wanted to focus on lesser known ships, ships that haven't been "Hero Ships".
'Defiant Class' is a "Hero Ship" just like the 'Excelsior Class', 'Galaxy Class', etc.
You only need to see the fan art of what ships gets drawn more talked about more.
I'm sure the LD Production Staff did their research.
Go read previous episode threads, that's where I got the tweet from.Link?
Go searching for the popularity of the background First Contact Ships and how much extra material there is on them on Google, you'll see which ones gets more love and even discussion.Link?
Do you really expect me to go find every tweet I've read throughout the LD forum and regurgitate it on command for you, just because you asked?Well, you're the one saying all this stuff, so the burden of proof is on you. Telling me to just go find them for myself doesn't endear me to take you at your word.
Do you really expect me to go find every tweet I've read throughout the LD forum and regurgitate it on command for you, just because you asked?
Because according to the posts from LD Production staff, they wanted to focus on lesser known ships, ships that haven't been "Hero Ships".
'Defiant Class' is a "Hero Ship" just like the 'Excelsior Class', 'Galaxy Class', etc.
Non of those are "Hero Ships". They weren't the main StarShip of a (TV Show/Movie).That would explain all those times the Ambassador, Freedom, New Orleans, Niagara, Challenger, and Cheyenne classes showed up...
It's a temporary antagonist in a earlier movie, it becomes Sulu's Ship later on, and it gets plenty of screen time when they help out Kirk take out the Cloaked Bird of Prey that can fire torpedoes while cloaked.When has the Excelsior ever been a hero ship? It's practically a minor villain in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Must have missed that Star Trek: Excelsior series...
Non of those are "Hero Ships". They weren't the main StarShip of a (TV Show/Movie).
It's a temporary antagonist in a earlier movie, it becomes Sulu's Ship later on, and it gets plenty of screen time when they help out Kirk take out the Cloaked Bird of Prey that can fire torpedoes while cloaked.
- In FC, a Saber was given the prestigious name Yeager (a 20th century US-American pilot).
- Steamrunner was in the epochal Star Trek: Armada game.
- Saber was added in Armada II. Norway wasn’t.
- Saber is a hero ship in the Star Trek: Corps of Engineers series, as USS da Vinci (USS Da Vinci?). In STO, the 25th century Saber is even called da Vinci/Da Vinci class.
- In STO, Saber was in from launch. Steamrunner was added in an odd pack years later, Norway class only in 2023.
- Saber has appeared as focus ship in 2 Ships of the Line calendars.
I could be wrong, but I’d say Saber became more prominent sometime after FC came out, and Norway is kind of the red-headed stepchild. Steamrunner may be the forgotten middle child.
I love that ship. It's so ugly, it's beautiful!So was the DS9 kitbash USS Yeager![]()
Yep! The Boba Fett of Starfleet (at the time, anyway).Really, the standout FC ship was the Akira, not the Saber, because everyone thought it was such a 'kewl' design.
Then it's a Recurring Guest Ship with prominence.That doesn't make it a hero ship. A hero ship is the ship that a specific show/movie focuses on.
Boba Fett went on to get his own Disney TV show.I love that ship. It's so ugly, it's beautiful!
Yep! The Boba Fett of Starfleet (at the time, anyway).
Then it's a Recurring Guest Ship with prominence.
It gets alot more screen time than your typical background ship, but it's not quite a hero ship either then.
It's like the Nebula class, you see it so dang often.
I love that ship. It's so ugly, it's beautiful!![]()
But even in DS9 battles, Nebula's & Excelsiors were featured very prominently.Well, what you actually see is stock footage of the same Excelsior ad nauseum because they were too cheap to spring for a new model.
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