IIRC, all of the Excelsior-class ships we have ever seen in Trek have had the same nacelle design, at least in terms of outward appearance. Yet they are obviously not transwarp.
IIRC, all of the Excelsior-class ships we have ever seen in Trek have had the same nacelle design, at least in terms of outward appearance. Yet they are obviously not transwarp.
IIRC, all of the Excelsior-class ships we have ever seen in Trek have had the same nacelle design, at least in terms of outward appearance. Yet they are obviously not transwarp.
From a visual standpoint, 09 took most of its cues from TOS. A statement that will cause no amount of headspinning in some circles.![]()
From a visual standpoint, 09 took most of its cues from TOS. A statement that will cause no amount of headspinning in some circles.![]()
Knock it off, WarpFactorZ. If you have a point to make, you ought to be able to do it without getting personal.I rest my case.
Sorry, but Legion contributes little to most of these threads, other than passive-aggressive negativity against posters. If you're going to admonish me, you should do it to him too. Just because he doesn't outright say something, doesn't mean it isn't implied. Be fair.
The one I see here still beating a horse is you....
Legion somehow figured that people were arguing the "mystery" ship is the Excelsior, and mistook a discussion about STIII for a discussion about this film. He keeps beating that horse, even though no one else is.
No, there's nothing special about the nacelles on Excelsior except in fanon.
Nonsense. The Excelsior was designed as an experimental transwarp vessel. So by inference, the nacelles -- unlike anything we'd seen before -- must have been for transwarp purposes.
What *is* fanon is the association of the failure of transwarp technology with Scotty's sabotage. There's no reason the technology shouldn't have succeeded, based on what was seen in STIII.
They look like Enterprise-E nacelles to me, not Excelsior's. Although most likely a fluke, it makes me wonder if Old Spock has been giving Starfleet some technology from 2387.If you take a look at the front of the nacelles, they look like Transwarp nacelles.
The Enterprise looks like the movie ship with the old nacelles to me.From a visual standpoint, 09 took most of its cues from TOS. A statement that will cause no amount of headspinning in some circles.![]()
no reason in the world to think that the designers for Into Darkness would reference the Excelsior in that way.
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