So... where are the phaser/laser banks and torpedo tubes on the Daedalus-Class? I've been looking over the orthos posted on DrexFiles, and can't find them yet.
The Matt Jefferies design philosophy. IIRC, he actually had to fight off attempts by others to add stuff to the original Enterprise's hull. In addition to protecting various systems from natural and deliberate space hazards, I think he also believed that having "retractable" or concealed systems would be easier for the crew to maintain and repair from inside the ship......it's also easy to argue that the weapons of the ship are carefully hidden. Maybe they are behind gunports, like in the ENT ships, and those gunports are so smooth that they are virtually invisible, like in TOS.
The Matt Jefferies design philosophy. IIRC, he actually had to fight off attempts by others to add stuff to the original Enterprise's hull. In addition to protecting various systems from natural and deliberate space hazards, I think he also believed that having "retractable" or concealed systems would be easier for the crew to maintain and repair from inside the ship......it's also easy to argue that the weapons of the ship are carefully hidden. Maybe they are behind gunports, like in the ENT ships, and those gunports are so smooth that they are virtually invisible, like in TOS.
Most certainly, IMO. The same thing could be said for various other "hull embedded" systems (lateral sensors, communication arrays, transporter emitters, etc.--it may even apply to "hull flush" reaction control thusters too).The Matt Jefferies design philosophy. IIRC, he actually had to fight off attempts by others to add stuff to the original Enterprise's hull. In addition to protecting various systems from natural and deliberate space hazards, I think he also believed that having "retractable" or concealed systems would be easier for the crew to maintain and repair from inside the ship......it's also easy to argue that the weapons of the ship are carefully hidden. Maybe they are behind gunports, like in the ENT ships, and those gunports are so smooth that they are virtually invisible, like in TOS.
Along that same train of though, would the original 1701 have docking ports and so on hidden behind unseen hatches as well?
Good for storytelling purposes. Bad for people who obsess over it.Which would mean a docking port or fore/rear torp tubes could be located anywhere. Is that a good or bad thing?
Problem is with the original TOS Enterprise, there was never shown any kind of turret in that area, even when that portion of the ship was shown in close detail during fly bys.I've held that the TOS Enterprise had 2 turrets (Non retractable) on the saucer ventral, which we never really got to see up close.
We couldn't see docking ports on the Enterprise Prime, meaning that either she lacked them, or they were present but concealed. Placing them behind hatches, perhaps armored hatches, might be a product of the experiences a century before with the NX-01. The NX was almost routinely boarded by anyone with a comparable docking interface.docking ports and so on hidden behind unseen hatches
An Intriguing hypothesis, but several diagrams and pictures from cannon sources would seem to dispute this :Problem is with the original TOS Enterprise, there was never shown any kind of turret in that area, even when that portion of the ship was shown in close detail during fly bys.I've held that the TOS Enterprise had 2 turrets (Non retractable) on the saucer ventral, which we never really got to see up close.
I hold that what the Enterprise Prime actual possesses is "flat panel" phaser emitters, like the modern day US Navy's phased array radar, the phaser fire being "electronically steered" would mean that there is no rotating ball turret, nothing moves on the exterior of the ship's hull. Providing that the panels themselves are flush with the hull, this would explain why we never have seen any form of emitter.
Also having the phaser fire come from a flat panel emitter gets away from pumping all that energy through a moving/rotating ball turret only a couple of meters across.
You're gonna go the "canon" route and not post any pictures of the actual filming model in action?An Intriguing hypothesis, but several diagrams and pictures from cannon sources would seem to dispute this :Problem is with the original TOS Enterprise, there was never shown any kind of turret in that area, even when that portion of the ship was shown in close detail during fly bys.I've held that the TOS Enterprise had 2 turrets (Non retractable) on the saucer ventral, which we never really got to see up close.
I hold that what the Enterprise Prime actual possesses is "flat panel" phaser emitters, like the modern day US Navy's phased array radar, the phaser fire being "electronically steered" would mean that there is no rotating ball turret, nothing moves on the exterior of the ship's hull. Providing that the panels themselves are flush with the hull, this would explain why we never have seen any form of emitter.
Also having the phaser fire come from a flat panel emitter gets away from pumping all that energy through a moving/rotating ball turret only a couple of meters across.![]()
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(See Memory Alpha : Phaser Banks article for more)
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An image of Franz Joseph's blueprints used in TMP as V'Ger downloaded the Enterprise's records, problem with these blueprint being shown on screen is that a subsequent usage (during TSFS) depicted Mr. Spock living quarters to be located in the ship's brig.An Intriguing hypothesis, but several diagrams and pictures from cannon sources would seem to dispute this
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Providing that the panels themselves are flush with the hull, this would explain why we never have seen any form of emitter.
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