Yes, this has always been a fantastic and worthy addition to the pantheon of Trek ships.
Out of curiosity, Sean, even though it's been -- mentioned -- on screen (in Nemesis), it's never been actually -- seen -- on screen, and hence, not completely "official" by most people's criteria. Has Paramount sanctioned this as an official design for the vessel, considering its existence on book covers and being generally accepted by the fandom? Or do they still reserve the right to replace it with something by someone on their own payroll? Can't remember if this was ever discussed in the early days of your design or after you won the contest.
This is still one of the best Starfleet designs in fandom, and was (IMO) rightly chosen as the winner in the competition.
Looking back at it all, how does it feel now? The entire concept of one of your designs being a near-official Star Trek ship?
Wishing you the best. I remember wanting to get into ILM back in the 90's, and I actually had a connection to possibly make that happen. Other life events got in the way and I never went, but sometimes the dream can happen if you got the chops for it - and you clearly do.
I hate being broke and unemployed or id buy a model kit of this ship.![]()
I hate being broke and unemployed or id buy a model kit of this ship.![]()
^Me too!For now I have to use what money I have for more practical things, otherwise I'd buy a model kit of the Titan like a shot!
Waddling in self-pity aside, I wonder what things we'll see next?
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