I must have mentioned this before (sorry about that), but I really disklike the Enterprise-D.
I know there's no traditional gravity in space, but even so, it looks a lot more top-heavy than all the other Enterprises.
Someone took all the graceful lines and squashed them in the wrong direction. It looks as if it got foreshortened in a Bad Warp and never came out of it. Those pinprick windows somehow make it look like it was carved out of stone: The Fred Flintstone Starship.
Following the TOS Enterprise: the standard, it was a huge disappointment. Someone in charge must agree with me, as the "newer" Ent-C, Ent-B and Ent-E all look closer to the ideal and far better.
Blow it up, say I!
Oh, that's right: they did just that. Good show.
I know there's no traditional gravity in space, but even so, it looks a lot more top-heavy than all the other Enterprises.
Someone took all the graceful lines and squashed them in the wrong direction. It looks as if it got foreshortened in a Bad Warp and never came out of it. Those pinprick windows somehow make it look like it was carved out of stone: The Fred Flintstone Starship.
Following the TOS Enterprise: the standard, it was a huge disappointment. Someone in charge must agree with me, as the "newer" Ent-C, Ent-B and Ent-E all look closer to the ideal and far better.
Blow it up, say I!
Oh, that's right: they did just that. Good show.