Like most fanboys, when intelligent debate fails... insult the other person's taste and intelligence. DiSiLLUSiON gave reasons for his vote, you gave insults.Doors are less likely to breakdown than the guns. If the guns are on the outside, then them breaking down becomes a major issue. And there weren't originally windows on the Enterprise. That was done at Roddenberry's request.I know what the word "utilitarian" means...
Frankly, anything in the outside is dressing... pure and simple.
Again, the history of design of even todays war ships shows that they have fewer visible weapons on the outside of them compared to years past... and yet they are far more deadly.
You point out a finite number of missile bays... why can you make them out on the surface at all? You shouldn't be able to. The fact that you can see them is so you can see them. There were no visible weapons on the Enterprise... but it had them none the less.
As for paint... what paint? The color of the Enterprise is the material it is made of. Beyond the hull markings, you get what you get.
If you want to read more into what is there than actually is, that is fine... what I see in that ship you posted is a bad copy of the TOS Galatica with elements from the Nostromo and Sulaco. It is painfully... PAINFULLY, derivative work. And totally uninspired.
I don't care if you like the Enterprise or not (actually, I'm relieved you don't), but at least show some initiative to find a decent example ship of what you do like that isn't a hack. Something original (maybe even one of the ones that that one stoled ideas from).
As for your understanding of utilitarian... you said:"The latest model does a much better job of looking pretty and fast."Looking pretty or fast was not what the original Enterprise was meant to do. In fact, the swept aspects of the TMP Enterprise are what is wrong with that design. But attempting to look either pretty or fast (or heavily armed for that matter) are all far outside of utilitarian. If a design is intended to invoke something like that, it wasn't utilitarian.
I see this with designers all the time these days... they are practically phobic about blank areas. And designers of scifi spaceships these days are the worst about this.
I don't expect you to understand any of those points... in fact, I hope you disagree with all of them (you should stand behind your ideas, no matter how misguided they might seem to me).
Funny... I thought I was voicing support for him putting forward his opinion even if I disagreed. I would have preferred if he had picked a better ship to make his points though.Like most fanboys, when intelligent debate fails... insult the other person's taste and intelligence. DiSiLLUSiON gave reasons for his vote, you gave insults.
Funny!^Who needs windmills when the internet is full of rude people throwing insults?If it makes you feel better in your daily life, feel free to move your rude comments to me. Nevermind, I see you already have.
Like most fanboys, when intelligent debate fails... insult the other person's taste and intelligence.
^Who needs windmills when the internet is full of rude people throwing insults?If it makes you feel better in your daily life, feel free to move your rude comments to me. Nevermind, I see you already have.
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