Here's hoping. I really miss DrexFiles...
Yup.Can we squint that much?
I have a feel Paramount might not agree with that.Doug has already said he's sitting on stuff, so I'd say a 99% possibility that he'll do like they did in Season 2 and post all the ships and stuff after the series starts.
When Terry first revealed the class name I believe it was also said that was the intention, but it's not a retcon until it's mentioned on screen.Drexler posted the Titan-A’s dedication plaque on Facebook. The ship is Constitution-III class. So does that mean that the TMP refit has been retconned to be the Constitution-II class?
Scotty's paper blueprints from ST6 were the first on-screen evidence that the refit Connie was still called a Constitution-class ship. Prior to that, fandom was split, often calling it an "Enterprise-class" on the assumption that the ship was the first to have been refit as such, and deserving of a new class name as such. The Enterprise-A never had the ship's class on her dedication plaques (she had two different ones), with one of them maintaining the old "Starship Class" moniker from the original.
So it's possible that the Starfleet of 2402 has re-assigned the E-refit (WHICH ONE?!?!) as a Connie-II, and this new one as a Connie-III whether or not we have an actual USS Constitution III in the mix. One wonders if Terry Matalas is thinking more along the lines of aircraft versus naval ships in naming conventions: for example, the F-35 is called the Lightning II, in tribute to the P-38 Lightning from WWII and partially the BAC Lightning from the UK, and the F4 Phantom II was named for an earlier and less successful design from McDonnel Douglas.
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It's supposed to be a 24th century Connie refit/upgrade, if I understand the designer's lore correctly. So those elements are not anachronistic to the design intent.I love the secondary hull and nacelles, but the neck looks way too thick and the primary hull just seems really off to me. Maybe it's the anachronistic Galaxy-like windows, 10-forward area, Sovereign-class Calypso-like Captain's Yacht and what appears to be a way-too-thick phaser strip that's not supposed to show up for another 80+ years. But hell, they're going 23rc century retro with Picard designs now, so why not?
It's supposed to be a 24th century Connie refit/upgrade, if I understand the designer's lore correctly. So those elements are not anachronistic to the design intent.
And I like the thicker neck, which corrects a design weak spot in the original Connies.
The pylons are thicker too. It's hard to see on the angle view.It does look like a "24th century" make-over. However, I'd argue that there are no design weak spots on the original Connies. If she was hit unshielded with a full power phaser or torpedo at close-range the ship would be destroyed. Thickening the neck (but not the warp pylons with the sensitive power conduits) doesn't make her any tougher, IMHO.
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