This is my entry for the STO contest, which I made because I didn't see any designs at the time I started that I thought should be the next ship to carry the name Enterprise. I will admit that MadeInJapan1988's Perception-class served as quite an inspiration, though I also included elements from many other different designs that I thought were a good idea, then took some of my favorite elements from past Enterprises, added my own design features, and mixed them all together. The result was the Essex class, named after the aircraft carrier, Daedalus-class cruiser, Constitution-class heavy cruiser, and Ambassador-class heavy cruiser, ships that have carried the name. I thought since there are two vessels with that name that are canon alone, it was about time that the Essex got a name of it's own.
Now that I think of it, I kinda wish I joined a Trek forum before the contest, since it seems that my design hasn't gotten much attention. I would request viewers to vote for my design, but seeing as how voting is apparently over, that is apparently a futile act. Oh well... Maybe one or more of the judges will notice and take a liking to the design, since there seem to be quite a few hidden gems in the gallery that seemed to have gone unnoticed as well...
Note that the vessels listed were all aircraft carriers at least one time, as well as names of considerable reputation. I thought it would make sense to use names of repute for for the sister ships of the Enterprise.
This was my first sketch for the Essex-class, which I designed for the STO contest. Here, I fleshed her out. In essence, I started out with the Sovereign class (okay, and yes, the Perception class), which is one of my favorite designs, but the Essex is twice the size, has raised hull sections similar to the Akira and Luna classes, and both the primary and secondary hull sections are capable of independent warp travel, as well as quantum slipstream. The idea of putting warp nacelles inside the edges of the saucer section came from Gustavo Callisto's Arrogant-class, which I think is so brilliant, that I thought that many future vessels should and would utilize this feature.
Yet another idea originating from the Arrogant class.
These sketches show the underside of the Essex, and introduce the idea of integrating both hull sections more, which I put into my final design, because I thought that it better befit the idea that the primary and secondary hulls become more and more integrated with one another as time goes on for each Enterprise, as seen with the Enterprise J. Also, notice the yacht design, which is based on the new Starfleet insignia. The idea here is that there are two yachts; one for the captain, and one for the second-in-command, which I imagine as quite helpful if evacuation is necessary, with the yachts (as well as shuttles that make it out) acting as escorts for the lifepods.
Based on the idea pioneered by Malcolm Lu/Galen, and also on weapon designs by Joshua Samuelson/Madeinjapan1988, in this case, I decided to take a crack at designing my own weapons, as well as attempting to build on those designs. Hopefully, they will be flattered rather than offended, but if the case is the latter, I'll stop. I never got to sketching additional pulse phaser turret concepts and torpedo launchers, but if anyone wants to see more, I'll be happy to draft them.
Of course, any Federation vessel to carry the name Enterprise must be capable of some form of Saucer Separation, since all Federation vessels to carry the name have always been capable of this in some form, and the Essex-class is meant to be able to due just that. Dubbed Tactical Hull Separation, I imagine that hull separation at this point would be part of the standard tactical abilities available to some of the ships-of-the-line at this point in the early 25th century, which I also imagine was pioneered by the Prometheus-class.
The direct links are below just in case the above links do not work.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40445677@N06/5358541759/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40445677@N06/5358551263/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40445677@N06/5359261690/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40445677@N06/5359262120/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40445677@N06/5359262558/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40445677@N06/5358649961/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40445677@N06/5358650385/
Anyways, thank you for your time (and my apologies for the super long commentary).
And comments and advice is most certainly welcome. What do you all think?
Is she worthy of the name Enterprise? Is she even worthy of the name Essex?
I have a folder full of artwork and sketches, so I plan on posting one design a week starting from now.
Now that I think of it, I kinda wish I joined a Trek forum before the contest, since it seems that my design hasn't gotten much attention. I would request viewers to vote for my design, but seeing as how voting is apparently over, that is apparently a futile act. Oh well... Maybe one or more of the judges will notice and take a liking to the design, since there seem to be quite a few hidden gems in the gallery that seemed to have gone unnoticed as well...
Note that the vessels listed were all aircraft carriers at least one time, as well as names of considerable reputation. I thought it would make sense to use names of repute for for the sister ships of the Enterprise.
This was my first sketch for the Essex-class, which I designed for the STO contest. Here, I fleshed her out. In essence, I started out with the Sovereign class (okay, and yes, the Perception class), which is one of my favorite designs, but the Essex is twice the size, has raised hull sections similar to the Akira and Luna classes, and both the primary and secondary hull sections are capable of independent warp travel, as well as quantum slipstream. The idea of putting warp nacelles inside the edges of the saucer section came from Gustavo Callisto's Arrogant-class, which I think is so brilliant, that I thought that many future vessels should and would utilize this feature.
Yet another idea originating from the Arrogant class.
These sketches show the underside of the Essex, and introduce the idea of integrating both hull sections more, which I put into my final design, because I thought that it better befit the idea that the primary and secondary hulls become more and more integrated with one another as time goes on for each Enterprise, as seen with the Enterprise J. Also, notice the yacht design, which is based on the new Starfleet insignia. The idea here is that there are two yachts; one for the captain, and one for the second-in-command, which I imagine as quite helpful if evacuation is necessary, with the yachts (as well as shuttles that make it out) acting as escorts for the lifepods.
Based on the idea pioneered by Malcolm Lu/Galen, and also on weapon designs by Joshua Samuelson/Madeinjapan1988, in this case, I decided to take a crack at designing my own weapons, as well as attempting to build on those designs. Hopefully, they will be flattered rather than offended, but if the case is the latter, I'll stop. I never got to sketching additional pulse phaser turret concepts and torpedo launchers, but if anyone wants to see more, I'll be happy to draft them.
Of course, any Federation vessel to carry the name Enterprise must be capable of some form of Saucer Separation, since all Federation vessels to carry the name have always been capable of this in some form, and the Essex-class is meant to be able to due just that. Dubbed Tactical Hull Separation, I imagine that hull separation at this point would be part of the standard tactical abilities available to some of the ships-of-the-line at this point in the early 25th century, which I also imagine was pioneered by the Prometheus-class.
The direct links are below just in case the above links do not work.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40445677@N06/5358541759/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40445677@N06/5358551263/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40445677@N06/5359261690/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40445677@N06/5359262120/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40445677@N06/5359262558/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40445677@N06/5358649961/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40445677@N06/5358650385/
Anyways, thank you for your time (and my apologies for the super long commentary).
And comments and advice is most certainly welcome. What do you all think?
Is she worthy of the name Enterprise? Is she even worthy of the name Essex?
I have a folder full of artwork and sketches, so I plan on posting one design a week starting from now.
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