The Valdrore looks deadlier to me, much more 'purposeful' versus the ungainly bulk of the D'Deridex.
Think Bruce Lee vs a Sumo Wrestler.
Think Bruce Lee vs a Sumo Wrestler.
That's how I see it too.Looks are meaningless.
Looks are everything.
Looks are free....
Maybe the Norexean-class ships are more like fast destroyer/cruisers while the D'Derridex-class ships are more like the heavy battleships/troop carriers....![]()
Hmmmm. The Valdore/Mogai looks almost Klingon.
Here is a link to the Valdore Dimensions
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/580/nemesiscomparison.jpg/
Sad thing is, in ST3 the Bird of Prey was originally supposed to be a Romulan design (in one of the early drafts of the script, IIRC). Later revisions made the baddies Klingons but kept the BOP nomenclature. That, coupled with the already-canonical "tech exchange" between the two empires as mentioned in TOS, muddied the waters permanently.The Klingons were never supposed to dabble in avian designs from the beginning.
It occurs to me we've never seen a purely Romulan design. The original cruiser was originally described in the script as a UFP saucer with warp nacelles attached to the sides. The look was altered when Wah Chang built the model and those lines were dropped, but the ship retains that basic shape. In much the same way, all subsequent Romulan craft essentially follow the same plan of the D7--bulbous pod forward, warp engines at the tips of a vaguely wing-shaped engineering hull.
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