Clearly you have the problem as obviously that saucer doesn't allow for Starfleet to be creative with their starships...or somethingSince two "hero" ships (Voyager and Defiant) did not feature saucers...I'd say this thread makes no sense.
Actually, I think that this would be quite interesting as the secondary hull of a ship. I would add a disc shaped primary hull at the front, with a short neck.I personally like this, with the more oval shape:
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That would be the USS Newton from Star Trek (2009), a design Axanar directly copied.In "Prelude to Axanar", a carrier featured twin secondary hulls.
Which is doubly difficult for Trek, because you have a crew aboard a futuristic space ship who encounter....the fantastic. For the willing suspension of disbelief, you must somehow make the futuristic part seem plausible. One way is to make it quasi-hard. (As opposed to fluffy soft). Another way is to make the futuristic internally consistent.What really set Trek apart from other sci-fi of its day was its verisimilitude.
Realized that this reminds me of the Narn ships in Babylon 5. Those too had an industrial look, with portions of the ship covered up with painted plates.I personally like this, with the more oval shape:
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Well no, the Proxima is a complete saucer with unique secondary hulls and detailing. The Axa ship is literally an exact copypaste of the USS Kelvin-derived Newton, with slightly different nacelles.And a design the 2009 movie "directly copied" from the good old Legacy computer game, where it went by the name Proxima class. There are only so many ways to put together a saucer and a bunch of cigars...
Timo Saloniemi
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