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Here it is - no bloody "A", "B" "C" or "D"

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My first reaction was a little mixed, but not nearly so much so as when I first saw a magazine photo of Picard's Enterprise - and I got to like that one real quickly.

And yeah - while this fits several of the descriptions I'd heard of what the ship would look like, it's much better than what I pictured based on those descriptions...

I haven't weighed through all the other posts yet, but bell rings on Polaris's post for me. When I saw Ent-D the first time, I thought WTF? But I really came to appreciate the ship over time. It had it's own grace and beauty. It just took me a while to discover it and appreciate it on its own terms.
Same here. My first reaction is ambivalent. It's good. A- maybe. After all, the Enterprise and Enterprise-A were tough cookies to improve upon. Almost any angle with them is a beauty shot. They convey both power and grace. This time, I think they went more with power over grace in the Enterprise. Not the balance I'd have chosen. But OK. A Camero over a Corvette.
The main difference was that all of those other ships were supposed to be OTHER SHIPS. This is supposed to be "what the original ship really looked like." And in that light... nope... doesn't work.

Well, design changes were inevitable. We all knew that, and it fueld a lot of threads over the past few months. So, I'm judging this Enterprise out of universe. It's better than ENT-B or ENT-C, might be a push with the TV ENT, but it won't remove ENT-A from being my wallpaper. Still the class of the field. (Even if the engines have the tailfins of a 1960s Cadillac.)
 
slide the neck forward and it's fine. Maybe the whole primary hull assembly and neck shift forward when it goes to warp!
 
The main difference was that all of those other ships were supposed to be OTHER SHIPS. This is supposed to be "what the original ship really looked like." And in that light... nope... doesn't work.

Doesn't work for you. Works fine for me, and apparently for quite a few others.

The ship "didn't really look like" anything. The ship didn't really exist, and never will.
 
I didn't really think so, but if soo many people think the new ship looks like the Ambassador Class, then so be it, that's my favorite starship of all time!

RAMA
 
A side view I quickly sketched up:
http://img395.imageshack.us/my.php?image=newenterpriserj3.jpg

Sorry for it being vertical, I have been trying to rotate it to no avail.

Easy fix. Looks better from this angle.

newenterpriserj3nm6.jpg

Thanks for that, mate.

Now, seeing the ship in this view, my only real problem is that I think the neck (and therefore the saucer) should be moved forward towards the deflector just a bit more. But other than that, I agree with a few others, it looks like a transition between TOS and TMP.

I wonder if the tops of the nacelles (by the bussard collectors) get destroyed, making way for a more TOS-style nacelle design. Frankly, the silver lids look a little extraneous, as if they were *meant* to be discarded. The rest of the nacelle design in the image looks pretty faithful.
 
slide the neck forward and it's fine. Maybe the whole primary hull assembly and neck shift forward when it goes to warp!
I would agree that would make the ship considerably more tolerable. It would also solve the "problem" of the nacelle tips being to ridiculously close to the primary hull. I could be wrong but the proportions between the primary and secondary hull look far too skewed, the sauser section looks too big my comparison.

Again, I could be wrong, but it looks like the nacelle pylons slope forward, which isn't cool.
 
A side view I quickly sketched up:
http://img395.imageshack.us/my.php?image=newenterpriserj3.jpg

Sorry for it being vertical, I have been trying to rotate it to no avail.

Easy fix. Looks better from this angle.

newenterpriserj3nm6.jpg

Thanks for that, mate.

Now, seeing the ship in this view, my only real problem is that I think the neck (and therefore the saucer) should be moved forward towards the deflector just a bit more. But other than that, I agree with a few others, it looks like a transition between TOS and TMP.

I wonder if the tops of the nacelles (by the bussard collectors) get destroyed, making way for a more TOS-style nacelle design. Frankly, the silver lids look a little extraneous, as if they were *meant* to be discarded. The rest of the nacelle design in the image looks pretty faithful.

You can sure tell it is Eaves from the Excelsior-love with the engineering hull being so extreme toward the bottom and back. The front of the engineering hull looks like the TOS version trying to emerge from an ugly looking trap (like j1 and j2 in los flick?)

I dislike it a lot designwise (the deco lines on the saucer were among my least favorite parts of the refit), but at least it is rendered in a very photo-realistic way, so that offsets a lot of my (already anticipated) displeasure.
 
I like it. I like Gabes version better but this will do. And I too think that those sheaths over the top of the nacelles are going to get blown off somehow. Maybe from Scotty pushing the Enterprise too hard?
Im amazed that no one has whipped up a quick 3-d model based on the pic. WTF?
 
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