I wanted to keep the basic capabilities of the Saladin intact for the Jenghiz, but just felt the superstructure needed to look a smidge beefier than the Hermes. I didn't think about the aft phaser assembly.![]()
USS Hermes (U) Class
Scout Type
NCC-585
Based on a design by Franz Joseph and Andrew Probert
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USS Hermes (U) Class
Scout Type
NCC-585
Based on a design by Franz Joseph and Andrew Probert
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Actually, cosmetics aside, all of my starship configurations were predicated on Roddenberry's requirement that warp power is derived from tandem codependent warp engines. Warp power, according to Gene, is created between two warp engines... an edict that has been pushed further into obscurity by the latest Trek abomination featuring the USS Kelvin, with it's blue afterburner tail exhaust, so prevalent in all the Star Wars designs.
Having said that, if your design ws to make any kind of engineering sense, the warp engine would need to be turned upsidedown so the warp core power feeds would enter the engine at the same location (it's bottom) rather than being randomly stuck in the top, like the ILM people did on the USS Reliant.
Finally, this initial configuration's smaller dorsal area is better looking than your subsequent submissions.
Andrew-
Actually, cosmetics aside, all of my starship configurations were predicated on Roddenberry's requirement that warp power is derived from tandem codependent warp engines. Warp power, according to Gene, is created between two warp engines... an edict that has been pushed further into obscurity by the latest Trek abomination featuring the USS Kelvin, with it's blue afterburner tail exhaust, so prevalent in all the Star Wars designs.
Having said that, if your design ws to make any kind of engineering sense, the warp engine would need to be turned upsidedown so the warp core power feeds would enter the engine at the same location (it's bottom) rather than being randomly stuck in the top, like the ILM people did on the USS Reliant.
Finally, this initial configuration's smaller dorsal area is better looking than your subsequent submissions.
I would wisely take his advice
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