Which isn't bad persé; perhaps Starfleet doesn't want high technology vessels any longer, just vessels they can build fast and cheap.
Could be. Still, to me, something with very elegant, thin lines and a pearly white hull somehow speaks of advanced technology to me. Elegant enough that they have a material science so advanced, that there are no seams, no panels and they can make holes in the hull appear and disappear at will. As is the one redeeming feature the Enterprise refit seemed to have.Arent the Vesta class one of the most advanced class of ships they have, and pretty stocked full of "high technology"?
Could be. Still, to me, something with very elegant, thin lines and a pearly white hull somehow speaks of advanced technology to me. Elegant enough that they have a material science so advanced, that there are no seams, no panels and they can make holes in the hull appear and disappear at will. As is the one redeeming feature the Enterprise refit seemed to have.
Could be. Still, to me, something with very elegant, thin lines and a pearly white hull somehow speaks of advanced technology to me. Elegant enough that they have a material science so advanced, that there are no seams, no panels and they can make holes in the hull appear and disappear at will. As is the one redeeming feature the Enterprise refit seemed to have.Arent the Vesta class one of the most advanced class of ships they have, and pretty stocked full of "high technology"?
But that's just me. Now I wouldn't mind if they made the ships more angular, like the B-51. But that's simply style; the design of the Sovereign (for example) simply looks blocky, as if everything was a rush job. That's why I'm a little bit disappointed; I expected to see some more details compared to the sketch, but definately not so much extra detail; you can hardly see the actual hull. And the shape itself is beyond elegant!
I understand; it's really the only direction you could've taken under the circumstances. It's actually a very attractive ship; the only reason I'm a bit disappointed is because the sketch touched me more then the final design does due to the Sovereign-style paneling and texturing.After reading about the Aventine saving the Enterprise E, I knew this ship somehow had to look harder, almost over the top. As I normally design things not so much over the top, I really had to force myself to do so.
That runabout is beautiful! If you ever do the Enterprise F, please let me know.If I ever do an Enterprise F it would be clean, minimal and glossy.
The holes thing was simply what I imagine futuristic technology to be; what I imagine a seamless hull would need, or you couldn't actually have it seamless with external features like sensors, weapons, shieldgrid and the like.Could be. Still, to me, something with very elegant, thin lines and a pearly white hull somehow speaks of advanced technology to me. Elegant enough that they have a material science so advanced, that there are no seams, no panels and they can make holes in the hull appear and disappear at will. As is the one redeeming feature the Enterprise refit seemed to have.
What? First off, the Enterprise refit is gorgeous. But the one thing I don't like about it is that it replaces the seamless, panel-less hull of the TOS Enterprise with a hull that's very clearly made up of thousands of distinct panels. And I have no idea what you're talking about with regard to holes appearing and disappearing. The only holes we saw in the TMP Enterprise were when it was in drydock and didn't yet have all its panels in place. Other than that, all its docking ports, doors, and other openings were clearly delineated.
^It had a pearlescent paint job, yes, but I don't see what that has to do with being seamless.
^There aren't any exclusive Aventine books planned, but the Aventine and its crew will play a role in the 2010 Typhon Pact miniseries.
^There aren't any exclusive Aventine books planned, but the Aventine and its crew will play a role in the 2010 Typhon Pact miniseries.
Yeah it will be on a cover, but AFAIK the miniseries will feature at least Aventine, and the E-E. I'm not sure if anything has been said for sure about whether or not Titan or the DQ fleet will be coming back for it.Oh, I thought I'd heard about one of the Typhon Pact books being Aventine-specific, but maybe I misunderstood. Isn't one of them supposed to feature Aventine on the cover?![]()
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