Is it me or does the post "First Contact" starfleet seem more militaristic? The starships seem far more like warships with less emphasis on exploration. The Sovreign Class startship has the most militaristic feel of any ship we've ever seen in trek. The ship is armed to the teeth, and the interiors are far less "comfortable" or welcoming than any previous class of ship. Even the refitted Enterprise A from ST:VI seems brighter and more suited to diplomatic functions. This is in stark contrast to either the Enterprise D or Voyager. The ship comes across as more of a warship than previous classes. The ship just looks menacing. Even the Defiant, while being more spartan, was filmed in such a way that it did not always feel like a warship. This seems to be directly related to the design asthetic that the producers used for starships post First Contact. Voyager seems to be the last ship with any semblance of the "Next Generation" asthetic. Though it featured a cooler color pallet, the she ship was still streamlined, and the interiors did not come across as militaristic.
From First Contact onward, starfleet ships had less organic curves/shapes, had darker colors, more metal and darker interiors, and the hulls were increasingly cluttered and over designed. Engines/nacells, which had steadily gotten smaller inorder to emphasize more efficient technology (and the miniturization that usually comes with said efficiency) balooned in size.
From First Contact onward, starfleet ships had less organic curves/shapes, had darker colors, more metal and darker interiors, and the hulls were increasingly cluttered and over designed. Engines/nacells, which had steadily gotten smaller inorder to emphasize more efficient technology (and the miniturization that usually comes with said efficiency) balooned in size.