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oh yeah baby, work dem cellsYou know "the 'cells."
I think that looks just awesome! I'm really warming to the design.
Yes, it was.My post was clearly discussing ship design.
I hate how the video is called is "Star Trek TV Reboot", it's not a reboot but a new series!
Shame to hear the Discovery design is changing though, I really liked it how it was.
Nothing's wrong with the basic design, not a thing. It's better in many respects than most all of the post-TNG hero ships on TV.
Anyway, someone's put together a relatively simple model and animation that gives a sense of how this kind of shape looks from various angles and perspectives. It's really quite striking and cool.
Really much sleeker and fast-looking than we're used to.
My post was clearly discussing ship design.
Yes! The world needs more large metal dishes. Totally agreed. It would fit in with the NX-01 and 1701.Also, and this is just personally, but I would really love it if they gave the discovery a really old-school, satellite-like dish, like the original Enterprise had. A giant, round metal thing-y, instead of the glowing movie-era christmas-ornament dish![]()
It isn't "unlike" later ships: it's got a saucer, a neck, a second section with a hanger at the back, and two warp pods on the end of pylons. If the engineering section was a little rounder this discussion wouldn't really be happening. It's really nothing too unconventional in a Starfleet that encompasses the Daedalus to the Enterprise-D, the Defiant and the Pasteur, the Norway and the Prometheus.
Its first paragraph was. The part I quoted was in a separate paragaph that didn't say anything about ships, so I thought you'd changed/broadened the subject.
Yes! The world needs more large metal dishes. Totally agreed. It would fit in with the NX-01 and 1701.
Discovery looks fairly big- larger than the TOS Ent?
Nothing's wrong with the basic design, not a thing. It's better in many respects than most all of the post-TNG hero ships on TV.
Anyway, someone's put together a relatively simple model and animation that gives a sense of how this kind of shape looks from various angles and perspectives. It's really quite striking and cool.
Really much sleeker and fast-looking than we're used to.
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