Blame TMP with their "#Snowflakeagenda"Rainbow colors? Really?
#Snowflakeagenda
P.S. I think it looks great.
It's too late to think about that. TOS already set the standard by putting the command and control center of the ship (along with the brain-trust of the crew) in a room in one of the most vulnerable parts of the ship.Hope there is a credible function to the design elements and not Rule of Cool.
The people freaking out about the instability and the weakness of the saucer forget that people said the same thing about the nacelle struts and neck on the TOS 1701. Gene said something to the effect of 'We have no idea what kind of amazing materials they will invent between now and the 23rd century that will be amazingly strong and resilient' So I think that's probably not the issue that people are making it out to be.
The problem is not that I think the connecting struts are too "weak". Star Trek has futuristic materials from thousands of planets and civilisations. If the thin nacelle struts of the TOS Enterprise were strong enough to withould all warp forces, you can also built your bridge on top of a saucer.
The problem is personal transportability. It would be really annoying to get from one point of one donut ring to another point on another ring. You'd have to walk a shitton of detours!
While you were writing your response, I was editing my post to add:It would surprise me.
Seriously, if I were designing a round building floor plan, I would not waste a lot of usable floor space with too many radial corridors.
Of course, I would also not waste usable space with cut-outs -- but that would at least provide more windows; everyone (even starship crew members) likes windows.
The design's as believable as the TOS ship.![]()
The problem is personal transportability. It would be really annoying to get from one point of one donut ring to another point on another ring. You'd have to walk a shitton of detours!
The Pentagon has the same problem, and that is a real life building.
Have you ever seen the Pentagon? It has 10(!!) buildings(!!!!) orthogonally to connect all different layers of building:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:The_Pentagon_January_2008.jpg
Because this is an issue...
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