Somehow I knew that it would be somebody who posts here...sorry, Rick....That's the Baton Rouge-class. And you can thank Rick Sternbach for that one.![]()
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Uh...it was a rush job. Yeah, that's the ticket.

Rick
Somehow I knew that it would be somebody who posts here...sorry, Rick....That's the Baton Rouge-class. And you can thank Rick Sternbach for that one.![]()
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Somehow I knew that it would be somebody who posts here...sorry, Rick....That's the Baton Rouge-class. And you can thank Rick Sternbach for that one.![]()
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Uh...it was a rush job. Yeah, that's the ticket.
Rick
Somehow I knew that it would be somebody who posts here...sorry, Rick....That's the Baton Rouge-class. And you can thank Rick Sternbach for that one.![]()
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That is not an attractive design.Here is Rick's art:
http://www.trekbbs.com/showpost.php?p=2353577&postcount=6
He has more in storage from his Chronology. I do hope he shares his superwarp ships. I prefer line drawings to CGI myself.
Yeah, I gotta agree there.That is not an attractive design.Here is Rick's art:
http://www.trekbbs.com/showpost.php?p=2353577&postcount=6
He has more in storage from his Chronology. I do hope he shares his superwarp ships. I prefer line drawings to CGI myself.
I didn't like all the designs in the SFC but I did love the diversity of the designs; one of the few interpretations that didn't feel linear/cut&paste in the design heritage.Somehow I knew that it would be somebody who posts here...sorry, Rick....![]()
Uh...it was a rush job. Yeah, that's the ticket.
Rick
I loved the Baton Rouge when the Chronology came out. I thought the culmination of the design lineage made sense, with BR being the penultimate class before Constitution. It was very easy for me to imagine our heroes serving on ships like that before stardate 1312.4.
Thanks, Rick, for filling in the blanks for a young Trekker in 1980.
Howard Weinstein's "Star-Crossed" in DC's Volume 2 makes it a pre-refit Miranda called the Oxford.
Somehow I knew that it would be somebody who posts here...sorry, Rick....That's the Baton Rouge-class. And you can thank Rick Sternbach for that one.![]()
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Uh...it was a rush job. Yeah, that's the ticket.
Rick
And I don't think it's credible to try to cram Connie-type components like the rear hangar onto the FJ-style design
Somehow I knew that it would be somebody who posts here...sorry, Rick....That's the Baton Rouge-class. And you can thank Rick Sternbach for that one.![]()
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And the flat saucer also ties it in the the Kelvin type saucer rather nicely. I like the Baton Rouge myself. Nice model of in in 1/1000 some years ago (some differences though)
Here is Rick's art:
http://www.trekbbs.com/showpost.php?p=2353577&postcount=6
The reference in TMoST to Kirk's command of a destroyer-equivalent vessel is in a sentence spanning pp. 215-16 (the page breaks right between "first" and "command").
A number of different tie-in works have acknowledged this. Mike W. Barr's "All Those Years Ago..." in DC's first Trek annual depicts it as a Baton Rouge-class ship called the Saladin. Vonda McIntyre's Enterprise: The First Adventure calls it the Lydia Sutherland, which I think is a fusion of the names of two of Horatio Hornblower's commands. Howard Weinstein's "Star-Crossed" in DC's Volume 2 makes it a pre-refit Miranda called the Oxford.
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(The Lydia Sutherland, if one was to use the old Franz Joseph standard, would be a Saladin-class.)
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I dunno... of those three, I'd be inclined to go for the middle. Seems about the right size for someone who'd just made captain (or perhaps is still just a commander).
Is this poll material, do you think?
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