I wonder if it would be possible to combine a Defiant hull with more conventional nacelles - say Galaxy type? I'm just curious mainly, since the Defiant herself has very small nacelles. Not sure how many kitbashing options would be possible.
NICE SHIP!This was a quick sketch I did this a while back as a larger cousin to the Defiant for a similar thought in another thread:
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I haven't gone much further with it.
There's tons of kitbashing of the Defiant-Class out there. I once found a ship called the U.S.S. Solidarity with an overhead module & conventional looking nacelles.
USS Solidarity 3D Model originally by Ed Giddings, modified by Nick Cheski
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http://alphaweb.us/solidarity/gfx/solstryk2_02.jpg
http://alphaweb.us/solidarity/gfx/defenderx2.jpg
I don't know guys..the Solidarity LOOKS good, but something about those NACELLS just does'nt LOOK rightThe one with outboard nacelles is basically what I'd pictured in response to Unicron's suggestion.
THAT has got to be it, I mean look at them, the nacells are very easy TARGETS!Thanks for the compliment on my ship. And personally I find those nacelles a bit oversized on the Solidarity.
How many did we see during the war? 4 or 5?
By name the Defiant, Sau Paolo and Valiant. Also there are several in the fleet at the end of "A Call To Arms" and we see two in the task force in "Message In A Bottle", so there are quite a few on screen appearances.
Considering that the DS9 Technical Manual suggests that the class was originally to consist of as few as six,
Well original plans are often fairly meaningless in real navies, I can't believe that plan would be carried through all the massive changes we see in the show.
...and that the Federation building several hundred of anything would be a lot of trouble in wartime,
Why? All navies try to standardise on designs in wartime to ensure they can build enough ships to keep pace, especially with small combatants. The Royal Navy and USN in WW2 built literally hundreds of escort ships to a handful of designs.
this seems like a big leap to make even before tackling the idea of them building several hundred copies of a mothballed design that failed to meet Starfleet specifications in the first place. Building them as hurriedly as the original was built could only make things worse.
Well building anything new in a hurry causes problems, but how often after the Search did we hear of any of these? I can think of two occasions, once in "Shattered Mirror" where Sisko handily resolves them all for the Mirror crew and in "The Sound Of Her Voice" when the Defiant cannot go to her top speed of Warp 9.5 without taking weapons offline.
The design is built purely for combat and still manages a lot of science missions and diplomacy, and can still zip around faster than the early Nebula class' on-screen maximum speed (Warp 9.4 in that silly DS9 ep with the nutty professor).
I'ds say she was a big success and a logical standard design for the Feds in the Dominion War. We see a lot more Akira and Nebula class ships in the later DS9 battles so I would guess these were standards as well...
Nah, I'm thinking Praetor's design is closer to a Nova-Class / Defiant-Class hybrid, taking into account general size, plus the saucer configuration, & secondary hull, minus the new Defiant-like nacelles.
There's also this Valiant-Class by k_merse
http://armada2.filefront.com/file/Valiant_Class;91866
http://screenshots.filesnetwork.com/16/files2/91866_2.jpg
http://screenshots.filesnetwork.com/16/files2/91866_4.jpg
THAT has got to be it, I mean look at them, the nacells are very easy TARGETS!Thanks for the compliment on my ship. And personally I find those nacelles a bit oversized on the Solidarity.![]()
WOW! that Valiant class vessel is a BEAUTY!![]()
That's not a bad idea, BUT could it be done for a ship that size?It'd be interesting if the nacells were movable. Deploy them out like illustrated for high warp, pull them in towards the ship for combat?
Also remember that Chief Petty Officer Miles O'Brien solved the engineering problems that plagued the Defiant-class design.
I'm not sure I understand what is being asked, especially as regards the word "upsized." You can't simply scale up a design. With something as complex as a starship, if it's a notably different size, then you've basically started from scratch and are designing something new, even if its intended purpose is similar to that of its inspiration.
This was a quick sketch I did this a while back as a larger cousin to the Defiant for a similar thought in another thread:
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I haven't gone much further with it.
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