I like that design, PTrope... just thought I'd mention that. I'm not sure I understand the deal with your sublight propulsion system however... care to expound on that a bit?
YES! Vektor's Vanguard is perfect.FrontLine said:
Check out Vektor's thread on the Vanguard. Thats exactly how I think they should have done it
Ziz said:
So, to put that into Trek context - the Connie class, and the general design attitude of Starfleet during those years - smooth painted hulls - was one of those diversions. Not that it was a bad idea in and of itself, just that, upon reflection in later years, was decided that there was no real benefit to the extra labor and materials involved.
All that extra hull plating and gallons upon gallons of paint added considerable mass to the ship, decreasing warp efficiency and increasing general power needs. That's why it was a faster trip to Kronos in Archer's day, but longer in Kirk's time. The distance didn't change, the ship's nominal cruise speed changed. Decreased warp efficiency during the TOS years would also explain why the warp chart was re-calibrated during the TNG years. It wasn't changed and re-calculated for the hell of it, it was just corrected BACK to what it was prior to 100 or so years ago.
Herald said:
You can't be serious! Why would Starfleet degrade the efficiency of their vessels just to make them look pretty? That is an abysmal rationalization.
Ziz said:
Herald said:
You can't be serious! Why would Starfleet degrade the efficiency of their vessels just to make them look pretty? That is an abysmal rationalization.
I didn't say they purposely made things worse. I said that they tried it and THEN discovered it was more hindrance than help.
There's theory and there's application. They don't always jibe.
-Geordi LaForge, TNG, "Booby Trap"
Ziz said:
The fan base as a whole used to be WONDERFUL at creating their own fiction to fill in the blanks in the continuity. Ever since the late TNG years though, when so much "official" source material started to show up, they've become a bunch of whining crybabies who want every last detail planned out ahead of time and served to them on a silver platter. They don't want to THINK any more.
Kirkunit said:
Ziz said:
The fan base as a whole used to be WONDERFUL at creating their own fiction to fill in the blanks in the continuity. Ever since the late TNG years though, when so much "official" source material started to show up, they've become a bunch of whining crybabies who want every last detail planned out ahead of time and served to them on a silver platter. They don't want to THINK any more.
Yes! Yes! Yes! I've been saying this forever. Remember Trek magazine? Or, more likely, the Best of Trek compilations? In every book, I think, there was an article where the author(s) came up with 'logical' explanations for continuity, production & other goofs. These articles were fun & imaginitive, but never forgot that the source material wasn't infallible.
By this token, if you believe deep down in your socks that either the NX-01 or the 1701 doesn't fit into continuity, come up with a way to rationalize your perceived incongruity. Calling the producers lazy & stupid is cheating (& not very fun!)
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