It looks like an angler fish hunting Dominion battleships.
But I do not dislike it. Scale it down a bit, and it works in the context of Card design.
That image is one that I like very much indeed

It looks like an angler fish hunting Dominion battleships.
But I do not dislike it. Scale it down a bit, and it works in the context of Card design.
^ I don't like the little Bug ships but the Jemmy Battleship is a pretty good ship design. It also taught some starfleeters a little lesson in humility, which could only be a good thing![]()
It looks like an angler fish hunting Dominion battleships.
But I do not dislike it. Scale it down a bit, and it works in the context of Card design.
That image is one that I like very much indeed. I think the Huet is a great design and it is something different for the Cardassians. The Huet is used to intimidate subject systems and enemies of the Union. However for various reasons it could not be built until the Dominion arrived with more advanced ship building systems. I still prefer the Kuilnor and the Galor types personally.
Cardassian ships alonside those green Romulan warbirds were the worst ship designs ever. Seriously.
Cardassian ships alonside those green Romulan warbirds were the worst ship designs ever. Seriously.
Careful, you're treading on personal territory.
Please explain your feelings.
LOL.
But Praetor, my pal, you have to realize that those green Romulan warbirds are simply ridiculous. Come on.![]()
You are literally the only person I've ever heard decry the D'Deridex.
Regarding atmospheric entry, I sometimes wonder if that's what the double hull on the D'D was for. It does, admittedly, seem mighty pointless in space, but it would increase the lift during a combat landing in a transporter dead zone (as if Trek people care about lift).
On of the popular theories that gets banded about is that the D'deridex's design is influenced by the its use of a quantum singularity drive. Pretty sure nothing was mentioned to that effect on the show but it might have appeared in a book or technical manual.
LOL.
But Praetor, my pal, you have to realize that those green Romulan warbirds are simply ridiculous. Come on.![]()
Erm... is it the color, or the split hull, or... what? I don't think they're ridiculous. They're gigantic! It was originally proposed as vertically oriented by Andrew Probert, you know.
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