FTFY.So...does that mean...is this thread over?
Did we win?
The only winning move is not to play.![]()
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Couldn't remember the exact quote and was too lazy to look it up!

FTFY.So...does that mean...is this thread over?
Did we win?
The only winning move is not to play.![]()
![]()
We wonSo...does that mean...is this thread over?
Did we win?
We wonSo...does that mean...is this thread over?
Did we win?
(until ST3, when the cycle begins anew...)
It's 725Mb, not a byte less!!!!Can … can I start an argument about the size of the starship size argument thread?
I must admit, that annoyed me a little bit - but it's their fanfic, they can do whatever they want."Star Trek: Prelude to Axanar" uses these Kelvin-based ships, resized and redone with TOS style warp nacelles.
Getting my hands on the Axanar size comparison chart via Facebook, I thought I'd see just how much Axanar shrunk the new movieverse ships. It's a LOT more than I thought! Here it is for anyone interested:
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And here's a window comparison. I'm really glad the details were modified to reflect the new smaller sizes, but I wish the saucers were modified a little more, like losing the ring around the top.
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It would make for an interesting tech discussion if the older, giant, starships were massively inferior to the later, smaller Constitution-class ships. And that their warp drives were either slower, inefficient, or just plain different from what we got later on.
^Start worrying when you put off getting laid so you can spend the night raging about it online instead.
Even the most hardcore superfans use the wrong name, sometimes. It cropped up in the unreleased Phase II fan-film "Origins" (working title? "Eleven Sucks"), during their "done right" version of the Kobayashi Maru test:
Since "Klingon Warbird" has cropped up in ENT and ST'09, it's begun popping up in novels too where it's described as a bigger and more heavily armed version of a Battlecruiser.
With that kinda acting and characterization, they shouldn't talk.(working title? "Eleven Sucks")
The novel "Kobayashi Maru" from the 80's has the Klingons using cruisers designated 'war dragons' during Mr. Scott's test.
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