Looked and sounded like the Vengeance was built as a black-ops one-off version of a design already in service...?
As "Contact" taught us: why build just one, when you can build two for twice the price?
Looked and sounded like the Vengeance was built as a black-ops one-off version of a design already in service...?
I think the thing we can all agree on is the fact that the USS Vengeance from Star Trek Into Darkness was awesome looking.
Starfleet would be foolish not to use this design. It may have been built and launched under circumstances which were not ideal, but the design itself is out there. It's useable. It could have any number of uses, in or out of wartime.
If there are no other ships of the class NOW, there should be soon. Get more ships built and do it fast. The next time war comes, Starfleet will be glad it did.
In the hands of a proper command crew, with orders coming from the real Starfleet (not some criminal conspiracy called Section 31), this ship could be a force for good. And a bloody good one at that.
I think the thing we can all agree on is the fact that the USS Vengeance from Star Trek Into Darkness was awesome looking.
Sorry, we can't all agree on that.
I thought it was ugly and fanboy-ish and hope we never see anything like it ever again.
^ That too. But with war with the Klingons looming, Starfleet will need all the power it can get its hands on. Assuming the blueprints for the Vengeance-class ships still exist, Starfleet would be foolish not to use them.
With the exception of a few nutjob admirals, Starfleet and the UFP don't want a war with the Klingons. With anyone really. So, here's a ship designed by a rogue admiral, packed with BFG's and a warpdrive that can run circles around the Enterprise, one of the newest ships in the fleet. A ship made for war.
How the heck would the Klingons react when you actually put that ship into active production?
I think the thing we can all agree on is the fact that the USS Vengeance from Star Trek Into Darkness was awesome looking.
Sorry, we can't all agree on that.
I thought it was ugly and fanboy-ish and hope we never see anything like it ever again.
I'm not a huge fan of the design either - but I think it would actually look a lot better with an extra 3rd nacelle. I don't know why, but I think, at the least, it would make the ship look less...generic. Less like a Connie on steroids with Transformer armor...
Unfortunately I don't have good Photoshop or rendering skills (actually I don't have *any*)..but I'd love to see someone else tackle the design of a 3-nacelled Big V...
The starship equivalent of a pack of attack dogs? I like it.With the exception of a few nutjob admirals, Starfleet and the UFP don't want a war with the Klingons. With anyone really. So, here's a ship designed by a rogue admiral, packed with BFG's and a warpdrive that can run circles around the Enterprise, one of the newest ships in the fleet. A ship made for war.
How the heck would the Klingons react when you actually put that ship into active production?
There's no reason the Klingons would ever need to see that ship - unless war has already broken out. Once that happens, THEN you deploy Vengeance-class ships to the front lines. But until that time, keep them well within the Federation's borders, ideally within a secure facility, where the Klingons won't even know they're there. Keep them there until war already breaks out. Only then do you let them out.
With the exception of a few nutjob admirals, Starfleet and the UFP don't want a war with the Klingons. With anyone really. So, here's a ship designed by a rogue admiral, packed with BFG's and a warpdrive that can run circles around the Enterprise, one of the newest ships in the fleet. A ship made for war.
How the heck would the Klingons react when you actually put that ship into active production?
There's no reason the Klingons would ever need to see that ship - unless war has already broken out. Once that happens, THEN you deploy Vengeance-class ships to the front lines. But until that time, keep them well within the Federation's borders, ideally within a secure facility, where the Klingons won't even know they're there. Keep them there until war already breaks out. Only then do you let them out.
Well, he was the head of Starfleet, so who exactly in Starfleet would have been giving him orders anyways?[...] Marcus wasn't acting under Starfleet's orders.
Well, he was the head of Starfleet, so who exactly in Starfleet would have been giving him orders anyways?[...] Marcus wasn't acting under Starfleet's orders.
^ Remember, Robocop had a model of Vengeance sitting out on his desk for all to see. What did he do when other officers or officials asked about it? I'm surprised there weren't rumors all through the fleet about it. Unless Enterprise was the only ship that never got any of the gossip?..
The Vengeance was likely first named USS Excelsior, it had transwarp drive after all.
When were the words transwarp ever uttered during the movie?
^ Remember, Robocop had a model of Vengeance sitting out on his desk for all to see. What did he do when other officers or officials asked about it? I'm surprised there weren't rumors all through the fleet about it. Unless Enterprise was the only ship that never got any of the gossip?..
Entirely possible that the Vengeance's design wasn't secret, just sold as being something other that what Marcus ended up making.
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