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Most beautiful ships in Trek?

In a science-fiction franchise full of nifty fictional space vehicles, the original NCC-1701 is still the most beautiful starship design. At least it is to me ...
 
For me it's between Enterprise-A and Enterprise from the new movie. I guess the latter is a controversial pick, since so many people are bitching about "Abramsprise", but I have no interest in endless debates over its size, I just think it looks beautiful.

The shot of the nuE you have there is the one I kinda don't like so much, going back to the "proportions" gripe. It looks too "front heavy" for me there too.

This is the shot makes it for me.
Aye, laddie! She's a beauty! The ST09 Enterprise is my favorite, as well.:techman:
 
^ Maybe true, I never got as outraged as a lot of people did about the design. Again, it's just a gripe for me, not hating it.

A minor picked nit.
 
3) Romulan Warbird (TNG)

That's my personal favourite. The design is just awesome:

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That's really beautiful!! :bolian:

E & E:

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Meshes by Bill Thomas (L) and Dennis Bailey (R)
 
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no question, the intrepid class. finally a design (apart from th defiant), that makes sense.
How so? I don't see how it is anymore realistic (or unrealistic, for that matter) than any other ship design in Star Trek.
 
Mine:

Constitution Refit -
The Cadillac of starships. Best balance and detail work.

Romulan Warbird
- Curves, alien-ness, attitude. It forces visceral reaction.
 
no question, the intrepid class. finally a design (apart from the defiant), that makes sense.
How so? I don't see how it is anymore realistic (or unrealistic, for that matter) than any other ship design in Star Trek.
it's sturdier, more compact. proper plating, proper colour. fewer windows. (the windows are questionable alltogether, weaken the structure like in airplanes.) the struts between fuselage and nacelles are solid. the broomsticks that connect the parts of the constitution class etc don't look thrustworthy. more like the nacelles flying off alone when the helm feeds gas. that's awesome forces to accelerate a million ton ship from zero to 1/4 impulse (lightspeed), or to be hit by torpedoes. the borg vessels have the most reasonable design.
 
I kind of think Vulcans--for all their emotional suppression--tend to produce the most beautiful ships myself...
 
^ Voyager was too big, would have made more sense if she had been only four hundred feet or so. I mean, three football fields and a crew of 150? During the course of the show we never really saw much of the ship. Should of made the Intrepid's lean and tight.
 
^ Voyager was too big, would have made more sense if she had been only four hundred feet or so. I mean, three football fields and a crew of 150? During the course of the show we never really saw much of the ship. Should of made the Intrepid's lean and tight.

I can agree with that based on what saw from that show.

And how did that ship "finally make sense?" :cardie:
 
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