Dunno. I like it too. But if that's a full-size Excelsior saucer, those torpedo tubes are friggin' HUGE. You could drive a big-rig truck into one of those things with room to spare!The Centaur was surprisingly likable. Wonder why they never used it more?
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Has anybody ever considered the notion that the third nacelle pictured above is just a 'spare' ... y'know, like fancy touring cars having a spare tire mounted on the back?
Or it could be a detachable 'ultimate weapon' where you overload it and sling it at the enemy to leave 'em glowing.
That's Sternbach's painting but the design is Matt Jefferies' originally for GR's proposed Starship series.And what about this Rick Sternbach design of an Enterprise predating the 1701? Though never "flown" on-screen, it was canonized when a painting of it appeared on the rec deck in TMP.
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the Defiant and Voyager also violate Roddeenberry's rule that warp nacelles must have at least 50% LOS between them. no one ever said you need 2 nacelles. Okuda made up the dual-coil BS to explain the Freedom and Niagra classes from BOBW, but it's exactly that: BS.
Oh... Oh... I get to answer this one... I'm a car guy... it's a continental kit.
Has anybody ever considered the notion that the third nacelle pictured above is just a 'spare' ... y'know, like fancy touring cars having a spare tire mounted on the back?
Or it could be a detachable 'ultimate weapon' where you overload it and sling it at the enemy to leave 'em glowing.
Yeah, reading some of these rants is pure torture!There.. are...TWO nacelles!
Well, the windows on the edge of the saucer do give it some scale... which is of course contradicted by how large it appears on screen compared to the Defiant and the Dominion attack ships.Dunno. I like it too. But if that's a full-size Excelsior saucer, those torpedo tubes are friggin' HUGE. You could drive a big-rig truck into one of those things with room to spare!The Centaur was surprisingly likable. Wonder why they never used it more?
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The Dominion War kitbashes are just spare parts from various staship models slapped together with no thought of scale put into them. Intrepid class saucer attached to a Maquis raider anyone?
the Defiant and Voyager also violate Roddeenberry's rule that warp nacelles must have at least 50% LOS between them. no one ever said you need 2 nacelles. Okuda made up the dual-coil BS to explain the Freedom and Niagra classes from BOBW, but it's exactly that: BS.
The LOS rule was invented by Andrew Probert, not Roddenberry, because he had intended the nacelles designed for the TMP Enterprise to "see" each other and exchange energy. Hence there couldn't be anything blocking that.
the Defiant and Voyager also violate Roddeenberry's rule that warp nacelles must have at least 50% LOS between them. no one ever said you need 2 nacelles. Okuda made up the dual-coil BS to explain the Freedom and Niagra classes from BOBW, but it's exactly that: BS.
The LOS rule was invented by Andrew Probert, not Roddenberry, because he had intended the nacelles designed for the TMP Enterprise to "see" each other and exchange energy. Hence there couldn't be anything blocking that.
Besides, are we sure at this piont that the Kelvan doesn't have two nacelles?
You guys do know that the Kelvin is an experimental prototype to combine two sets of warp coils in a single nacelle to help cut down on unneeded energy expenditure in the creation of a stable warp field...
Yeah, I dont care, I made that up and that explanation is good enough for me if there isnt one in the film, im not gonna let the Kelvin Ruin it...
Now, if the enterprise has hot pink rims and shatners head for the right nacelle, THEN there'll be hell to pay.![]()
That's Sternbach's painting but the design is Matt Jefferies' originally for GR's proposed Starship series.And what about this Rick Sternbach design of an Enterprise predating the 1701? Though never "flown" on-screen, it was canonized when a painting of it appeared on the rec deck in TMP.
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Another odd-nacelled vessel is the USS Prometheus. Five in total (four in use most of the time), the saucer gets a small single nacelle when the ship is separated. Many may disagree with the design, but it's there on-screen
The Prometheus has 6 nacelles.
Two on the two main sections and two smaller ones on the saucer. I used to think there were only 5 as well, but someone found me a screencap with the ship separated from behind, there is a second nacelle on the saucers ventral undercut, the part that connects with section 2.
So the saucer does have 2, the one underneath is just hard to see and the two are "over/under" instead of out to the side.
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