Ryan Church, the designer of the ship, has posted at Trekmovie.com and says (in part):
To clarify: there’s a slight optical illusion occurring here, consequence of the “camera” angle. For Rick and others who worry the nacelles don’t have a clear line of sight over the disc — they, in fact, do. We were hardly working in a vacuum. I raided ILM reference photos like a madman. We were deferential to “inviolates” of Star Trek design vocabulary. Additionally, the profile here isn’t 100% representative, because, as you’ve noticed, the Bussards are dimmed. The true profile of the nacelles may or may not be revealed here, and that’s all I’ll say.
http://trekmovie.com/2008/11/11/first-full-image-of-new-star-trek-enterprise/#1213656
Thats what I figured. I really think there is some sort of lens distortion happening here.
Inviolates being, must have saucer, must have two nacelles. That leaves a whole lot of room to mess things up.Ryan Church, the designer of the ship, has posted at Trekmovie.com and says (in part):
We were deferential to “inviolates” of Star Trek design vocabulary.
Or even better, this one if someone would be kind enough to post it for me.
I'm new and it wont let me post images :-(
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Well, to be totally fair -- and I say this as a general fan of the new design -- it's John Eaves.
I was under the impression that the bulk of the design work for the new film was handled by Ryan Church. And being somewhat familiar with Church's work from the Star Wars prequels and War of the Worlds, this new Enterprise smacks far more of his aesthetic than it does of Eaves'.
Ryan Church, the designer of the ship, has posted at Trekmovie.com...
http://trekmovie.com/2008/11/11/first-full-image-of-new-star-trek-enterprise/#1213656
Reminds me of the Ambassador-class ships from the 24th century, like the Enterprise-C from NEXT GEN.
Scientificly the new engines work via the same physics as a jet engine. The large bussard scoops pull in particles and as they are forced out the back the tapering helps speed up the particle stream.. You know how a jet works with water and air. Particles are matter and when you compact them in a stream they move faster.. This is called thrust.
You're fucking kidding me right? Please tell me those idiots didn't just destroy EVERYTHING that is Trek by turning the ffing warp engines in a jet engine. You know, I SAID over and over again, how Abrams ridiculous bullshit talking seems he has NO idea about physics and reality whatsoever, and now it's true.
Do these complete morons not understand a little thing called relativity? That little problem with NOT BEING ABLE to go FASTER THAN THE SPEED of LIGHT, by simply pushing on something.
And to think, the warp drive theory is a fully functional scientific theory for the past 13 FFING years.
Congratulations, Star Trek is reduced to Star Wars; a meaningless pile of shit with nothing that comes even close to any attempt at scientific reality.
I haven't seen a single fan design with pipes sticking out of the nacelles.
Those pylons don't need to be super strong. There are no stresses placed upon them.
No, you don't. For that you have a deflector dish, which bends particles and small pieces of debris around the ship. Which incidentally also has nothing to do with any pylon or warp nacelle.Finally once again there are particles in space. You still have to move through those efficently with the least use of power.
I'm not even responding to you anymore you have no idea how physics works.
Ever heard of "inertial dampers"? If inertia was still a problem, Star Trek ships wouldn't be possible, because the crew would be bloody smears on the back walls every time the engines are engaged.Even is space there are particles and friction and Inertia. There are gravity stresses from celestial bodies..
Except for the annoying problems that:I have no time to deal with a person who is remaining willfully ingnorant of how the REAL universe works so he can stay cocooned in Dampening structural integrity fields. Yes the deflector moves crap out of the way but it's not a perfect system and with the production of that field the Enterprise BLEEDS energy into space.
The warp field doesn't need micro particles at all. A warp field is a bending of space-time. Everything inside the warp field or warp bubble is isolated from the rest of the universe as it zips by you.The warp field still needs Micro particles to work you can propell a ship with nothing energy has no mass and mass is what causes thrust, unless you are creating two similar magnetic fields and then they repell each other.
Oh, yeah! Brilliant. Second time around. Let's discuss Trek ships, but forget about Trek science! Such consistency, I'm in awe!You have to stop thinking Trek science and start thinking real science.
I'm no fan of this new retconned design but at least based on early spoilers the timeline canon seems---to a certain extent---to be preserved since Archer and his beagle Porthos appear to be mentioned by Simon Pegg's Scotty in the script.
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