Why trash a perfectly good ship?
Exactly, the NX class was fine, should still be in use now

Why trash a perfectly good ship?
Let's look at the Titan. The Titan is already outdated; the Vestas can do its job much faster but they don't have the resources to build a fleet of Vestas or the crystals to power a fleet of them. Until they do, ships like the Lunas and Sabres will do the work until the fleet can be completely replaced with those that are slipstream capable. And you can't retrofit older vessels with slipstream because the tech requires certain considerations that some older frames just can't be retrofit to handle.
The space frame could not withstand the stresses of a modern engine. According to Indistinguishable from Magic, the NX-class were able to go at warp 3 on the TNG warp scale. I doubt the hull could withstand the stresses of a warp 9 engine.So why doesn't Starfleet still use the NX class?
I mean sure, it's 200 years out of date but it can still be upgraded and used along side more "modern" ships.
Oh I knew that full well![]()
What Chris said just seemed completely stupid given that we vary rarely see really old ships (over 100 plus years old)
So why doesn't Starfleet still use the NX class?Starfleet has a lot of resources, and it's a moneyless society. They can afford to operate the new class of ship without having to retire the other.
The space frame could not withstand the stresses of a modern engine. According to Indistinguishable from Magic, the NX-class were able to go at warp 3 on the TNG warp scale. I doubt the hull could withstand the stresses of a warp 9 engine.
Oh I knew that full well![]()
What Chris said just seemed completely stupid given that we vary rarely see really old ships (over 100 plus years old)
The Saber is over 100 years old
I though it was only like about 10 seeing as THAT'S ABOUT WHEN IT WAS BUILT.
Seriously why the rush to get rid of ships that are still kind of young?
So why doesn't Starfleet still use the NX class?Starfleet has a lot of resources, and it's a moneyless society. They can afford to operate the new class of ship without having to retire the other.
Well, that's a complete non sequitur. You wouldn't replace, say, a modern Gulfstream V corporate jet with a 747 Dreamlifter, because they fill completely different, coexisting niches; but you would definitely replace a 1937-vintage Grumman Goose with a modern small commuter plane, because the modern plane fills the same niche with better technology.
Again, how hard is it to understand the concept of using the right tool for the right job? If your crummy 30-year-old hammer breaks, you don't replace it with a table-mounted pneumatic press. You replace it with a new hammer made of modern materials. Starships are not universally interchangeable. Different classes serve different purposes. Replacing an old ship with a new ship designed for the same purpose makes sense. Replacing a ship designed for one purpose with a contemporary ship designed for a completely different purpose is just nonsensical.
Oh I knew that full well![]()
What Chris said just seemed completely stupid given that we vary rarely see really old ships (over 100 plus years old)
The Saber is over 100 years old
I though it was only like about 10 seeing as THAT'S ABOUT WHEN IT WAS BUILT.
Seriously why the rush to get rid of ships that are still kind of young?
Ah yes, I can see why you would make that mistake, I didn't mean to imply that the Saber is a Century old, I reckon it's about 20 or so years old,
So why doesn't Starfleet still use the NX class?
Well, that's a complete non sequitur. You wouldn't replace, say, a modern Gulfstream V corporate jet with a 747 Dreamlifter, because they fill completely different, coexisting niches; but you would definitely replace a 1937-vintage Grumman Goose with a modern small commuter plane, because the modern plane fills the same niche with better technology.
Again, how hard is it to understand the concept of using the right tool for the right job? If your crummy 30-year-old hammer breaks, you don't replace it with a table-mounted pneumatic press. You replace it with a new hammer made of modern materials. Starships are not universally interchangeable. Different classes serve different purposes. Replacing an old ship with a new ship designed for the same purpose makes sense. Replacing a ship designed for one purpose with a contemporary ship designed for a completely different purpose is just nonsensical.
Of course you replace your old hammer,
That Demeter design is pretty tough looking. Two torpedo pods, 2 deflectors. Don't mess with that lady! I like the nacelles, they are VERY reminescant of the film nacelles.
We get several new Voyager pics next year, right?
That Demeter design is pretty tough looking. Two torpedo pods, 2 deflectors. Don't mess with that lady! I like the nacelles, they are VERY reminescant of the film nacelles.
We get several new Voyager pics next year, right?
This is the Planck (not the Demeter, as that one is my current project.)
Let's look at the Titan. The Titan is already outdated; the Vestas can do its job much faster but they don't have the resources to build a fleet of Vestas or the crystals to power a fleet of them. Until they do, ships like the Lunas and Sabres will do the work until the fleet can be completely replaced with those that are slipstream capable. And you can't retrofit older vessels with slipstream because the tech requires certain considerations that some older frames just can't be retrofit to handle.
I thought that it was trivially easy to retrofit existing Federation starships with slipstream, and that it was just benamite shortages which limited the transformation. If Voyager was able to almost implement it alone in the Delta Quadrant, I don't see why older vessels back in the Federation couldn't be similarly retrofitted, especially since warp and slipstream drives seem to require similar geometries.
Any idea when the final image selections for the calendar will be made?
Ask and ye shall receive:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-gVxUCsuBV...z3vSF3M/s1600/Ships+of+the+Line+2012+back.jpg
Does that mean that Aventine can't land?Small spoiler alert:
In Children of the Storm's last chapter the Quirinal is on it's landing struts. While the shape of the Vesta would allow it to land, the long/lean pylons might put heavy strain on the structural integrity.
Quirinal and Esqueline will get a B type pylon. (swept forward.) This will also be a good feature to keep the 2 ships apart from the Aventine. (besides color differences.)
I'm not sure when I can make these changes, it might take a while.
Does that mean that Aventine can't land?
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