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"Daedalus" class model from Chronology & Sisko's Desk

Re: "Daedalus" class model from Chronology & Sisko's Des

Outpost4 said:
I've thought of the Daedalus Class as the equivalent of the Liberty ships of World War II - something cheap and easy that could be turned out in great numbers during wartime.

In my timeline, the Daedalus Class was created for the Earth-Romulan War as general purpose ships. They had some weaponry, mostly for self protection, but otherwise could serve as troop and cargo haulers. After the war, their great numbers insured they would be central to exploring the galaxy during the early years of the Federation.

I pretty much thought the same, quick and easy but not that pretty... well I kinda like them anyway. I started to model one before, had planned to make that large area on the upper eng hull (that kinda look like large doors to me anyway) be able to open as kinda a fighter bay. A bay that could be switched out later, kinda multi-purpose. I think the fighter bay thing was from watching B5 and thinking smaller fighters used during the war.

Anyway I think if the dadedalus was to be seen on screen this is pretty much what I would like to see, made by lennier1 (don't think it was finished but never saw any more of it :( )...
 
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Skippy 2k said:
Outpost4 said:
I've thought of the Daedalus Class as the equivalent of the Liberty ships of World War II - something cheap and easy that could be turned out in great numbers during wartime.

In my timeline, the Daedalus Class was created for the Earth-Romulan War as general purpose ships. They had some weaponry, mostly for self protection, but otherwise could serve as troop and cargo haulers. After the war, their great numbers insured they would be central to exploring the galaxy during the early years of the Federation.

I pretty much thought the same, quick and easy but not that pretty... well I kinda like them anyway. I started to model one before, had planned to make that large area on the upper eng hull (that kinda look like large doors to me anyway) be able to open as kinda a fighter bay. A bay that could be switched out later, kinda multi-purpose. I think the fighter bay thing was from watching B5 and thinking smaller fighters used during the war.

Anyway I think if the dadedalus was to be seen on screen this is pretty much what I would like to see, made by lennier1 (don't think it was finished but never saw any more of it :( )...

You can get a model of it in either 1/1000 or 1/650. Physical model kit that is.
 
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Thomas E. Johnson said:

You can get a model of it in either 1/1000 or 1/650. Physical model kit that is.

Your refering to the original daedalus design or lenniers version? Curious about either but the updated version would be awesome. :)
 
Re: "Daedalus" class model from Chronology & Sisko's Des

Outpost4 said:
I've thought of the Daedalus Class as the equivalent of the Liberty ships of World War II - something cheap and easy that could be turned out in great numbers during wartime.

In my timeline, the Daedalus Class was created for the Earth-Romulan War as general purpose ships. They had some weaponry, mostly for self protection, but otherwise could serve as troop and cargo haulers. After the war, their great numbers insured they would be central to exploring the galaxy during the early years of the Federation.
Yep, that makes the most sense to me. They were probably built right around the time Starfleet realized a large number of ships built on the cheap would be more expedient than building a small number of very expensive ships. Though they went back to that again in the TNG era and started building Galaxy-class ships. When will the fools learn?
 
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Starlock said:
One of the only problems I've ever has with this design is resisting the temptation to say "Open the Pod Bay doors, HAL" everytime I see it. :D
But that does bring up an interesting (historical) question... what if they had gone with this design for the Enterprise?

I really wonder if 2001's production designers would have changed the design of the Discovery so that it wouldn't look like a Star Trek copy. Kubrick would have been quite insistent that the film not be compared with a TV series because of the Discovery's design.
 
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Thomas E. Johnson said:
Skippy 2k said:
Outpost4 said:
I've thought of the Daedalus Class as the equivalent of the Liberty ships of World War II - something cheap and easy that could be turned out in great numbers during wartime.

In my timeline, the Daedalus Class was created for the Earth-Romulan War as general purpose ships. They had some weaponry, mostly for self protection, but otherwise could serve as troop and cargo haulers. After the war, their great numbers insured they would be central to exploring the galaxy during the early years of the Federation.

I pretty much thought the same, quick and easy but not that pretty... well I kinda like them anyway. I started to model one before, had planned to make that large area on the upper eng hull (that kinda look like large doors to me anyway) be able to open as kinda a fighter bay. A bay that could be switched out later, kinda multi-purpose. I think the fighter bay thing was from watching B5 and thinking smaller fighters used during the war.

Anyway I think if the dadedalus was to be seen on screen this is pretty much what I would like to see, made by lennier1 (don't think it was finished but never saw any more of it :( )...

You can get a model of it in either 1/1000 or 1/650. Physical model kit that is.
^^ Gotta love how that old toy pops up every once in a while even after all those years. I never got around to finishing it and with all the RL trouble and what little time I can spend on supporting the team of "Star Trek - Odyssey" the high-detail v2 is nothing but a set of sketches so far.
I´m not aware of any physical models based on my take but there´s a couple of models based on the traditional one (with varying degrees of quality).

@DS9Sega: Thank you for sharing those pics. They´ll definitely prove useful in a lot of ways.
 
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Don't look now, Lennier1, but Karim Nassar is giving you some competition.

I like your art and Nassar's as well.
 
Re: "Daedalus" class model from Chronology & Sisko's Des

Great pix, ain't seen it from so many angles.

Although some would say that the ship design is canon, as seen on Sisko's desk, and the name of the class is canon as mentioned on screen, but there's no canonical evidence linking that design to the class Deadalus.

When the Horizon was mentioned in TOS there was no class name mentioned for it.
 
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^ And, by the same token, no description was provided of the Daedelus class when it was first mentioned.

It could just as easily be an NX class with a secondary hull attached.
 
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^ A very distinct possibility, Captain April.

Who's to say that the Daedalus class didn't look like the Bonaventure, as seen in TAS "Time Trap"?

http://tas.trekcore.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=12&pos=43

http://www.danhausertrek.com/AnimatedSeries/Bonaventure.html

http://www.shipschematics.net/startrek/images/federation/galacticsurvey_bonaventure.jpg



Or maybe we could borrow a few cues from Masao OKazaki's Starfleet Museum...

Masao's Moskva-class starships:
http://www.starfleet-museum.org/moskva.htm

Masao's Gagarin-class starships:
http://www.starfleet-museum.org/gagarin.htm

Masao's Hyperion-class starships:
http://www.starfleet-museum.org/hyperion.htm

Masao's Lancaster-class starships:
http://www.starfleet-museum.org/lancaster.htm

Masao's Valley Forge-class starships:
http://www.starfleet-museum.org/valleyforge.htm

SHAMELESS PLUG ALERT

BTW: I wanted to let anyone in this forum know that I conjured up a weird derivative of the "Daedalus" in the "Trek Art" forum on this site. Look for the "Colere" thread to see my ideas.

SHAMELESS PLUG OVER
 
Re: "Daedalus" class model from Chronology & Sisko's Des

Thank you Thank you Thank you. I am working on alot of Daedalus graphics and the photos are a big help...did I say thanks. :D

Here is one of the images
DCSVIEW1.jpg
 
Re: "Daedalus" class model from Chronology & Sisko's Des

Great job everybody.

No wonder Strange New Worlds Vol V kept the Daedalus instead of airbrushing or CGIing in the Akiraprise.

When Vol IV came out we knew what the NX-01 looked like. (The cover for VOl V was included in the book. They could have done something before printing Vol 5.)

Here's to All Good Things, and Star Trek: Legacy continuing the Daedulus rebirth. :thumbsup:
 
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