I'll do what I can.It's a Canon Thread about a Prequel.
I'm on the sidelines, waiting to see if this thing reaches Page 10.

I'll do what I can.It's a Canon Thread about a Prequel.
I'm on the sidelines, waiting to see if this thing reaches Page 10.
Sorry that it got a bit out of the realm of my original post. But I guess talking about the current validity of the exterior of the ship will lead to other things....
If you're saying things that are not the exact same thing are not the exact same thing I'm probably going to have to agree with you?
You couldn't exchange parts from the 3 foot TOS model to the 11 foot or to the Trials and Tribilations model. Or probably from David Tennant's police box to Matt Smith's.
Different things are, in fact, different things.
Where I would argue this analogy breaks down is that when Doctor Who doesn't claim the TARDIS has never changed and has always looked like its current form, like the people behind Discovery and Strange New Worlds seem to want to go with the Enterprise in order to make it "fit" better. They don't retcon away the history of The Doctor wearing broccoli and question marks either, because a modern audience might think it stupid. They just roll with it all.My original point, which has been rather lost at this point, was to refute that the Tardis doesn't look completely different. It, by definition, has to be completely different if the 2 props don't share a single piece of geometry in common. Also don't let the fact that the Tardis is a full scale prop and the Enterprise a scale model confuse the issue. The 11 footer and the 33 incher are supposed to be the same ship in universe even if the models don't quite match, thus the parts are indeed "interchangeable".
What it boils down to is that, we as Trek fans see the Tardis roof grow more steps and think it's a minor change, but really it's just as big of a difference as slanting the warp nacelle pylons.
Who is claiming that?and has always looked like its current form, like the people behind Discovery and Strange New Worlds seem to want to go with the Enterprise in order to make it "fit" better.
And Who is less interesting than Trek.They don't retcon away the history of The Doctor wearing broccoli and question marks either, because a modern audience might think it stupid. They just roll with it all.
From page 4 of this thread: "I think that ship has long sailed. Nevermind the fact the ship is significantly larger, to go from what we see in SNW, to a TOS aesthetic, then go to the refit, would be somewhat ridiculous."Who is claiming that?
Thus far the arguments have been "This looks more modern" not "it's always looked this way."
Then I stand corrected.From page 4 of this thread: "I think that ship has long sailed. Nevermind the fact the ship is significantly larger, to go from what we see in SNW, to a TOS aesthetic, then go to the refit, would be somewhat ridiculous."
Ignored.
Reminds of me this:
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As someone who does not obsess over ships, I will give my EveryWoman opinion:On the TOS / TMP ship there is the bridge dome, then a section that houses (presumably) two more decks, then the saucer proper.
On SNW there is a bubble that is above the bridge then a second structure that almost blends in with the rest of the saucer. On SNW this is where the bridge is (because you can see it through the window).
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Exactly so.I honestly love them all because I love the basic design and look. She's beautiful to me, no matter what iteration I see. But the TOS Enterprise will always have a special place in my heart (which is why I bought myself one!).
For the TARDIS, I had no idea the exterior had changed so much. My brain sees a blue TARDIS-looking box and says "That's the TARDIS," and thinks no more on it. It's not detailed enough for me to "see" those differences except when you put them next to each other.
For the Enterprise, I can definitely see the differences, even if I couldn't necessarily name them (which is why I thank people who create pics like the above where I can compare apples to apples). BUT, my brain still registers them all as "Enterprise." Because they are similar *enough* for pattern recognition.
I do wonder around the emotional response to these starship designs. It seems as though the objection isn't to change but that the new design doesn't inspire the emotions of the old.
Then again, there are those of us who have no emotions at all when it comes to starship design.
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Indeed, yes.Then again, there are those of us who have no emotions at all when it comes to starship design.
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Then again, there are those of us who have no emotions at all when it comes to starship design.
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I like pie.
Well, no. I do care. Just not the way that others do. I want the shared history, not the visual history. To sweep it aside is to lose a sense of connected history.I personally just like things to make a bit more visual sense in the context of the shows. I get that others don't care.
But hey, at least it’s better than the Abramsprise.
I do wonder around the emotional response to these starship designs. It seems as though the objection isn't to change but that the new design doesn't inspire the emotions of the old.
Curious.
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