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so... you guys like the freedom class?

freedom class


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AlphaPigeon7

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I’ve never seen this before. Does it appear anywhere in the series? If not, it doesn’t belong here in TNG.
One of the ships in Wolf 359. You see a damaged version of it briefly in BoBW.

Not particularly. The New Orleans Class is my favourite there.
 
One of the might-have-beens: Greg Jein went to the trouble of casting a custom saucer for this one (and for the three-nacelled Niagara) to create a model that with a little more work could have been a proper, lit and motion-controlled photographic model for close-ups.

Today, it's so much easier to whip up "kitbashes" that are actually made of 100% custom-built elements and merely tip their saucers to the "general spirit" or "design ethos" of the hero ship of the day instead of directly recycling her parts... But Jein's single-naceller is a worthy stablemate for the TNG hero vessel, and a sad reminder that the E-D never really got an entourage of fitting designs to accompany her. The only two designs sharing the "design ethos" thing and actually having screen time were the Nebula and the Akira; a number of smaller or more distinct companions would have done the show good, and allowed the franchise to save the TOS movie designs for creating the proper "era feel" for other spinoffs.

Timo Saloniemi
 
It's a fantastic design, just like Jein's other Wolf 359 ship, the Niagara class Princeton. He was clearly inspired by Franz Joseph when he came up with these ships.
 
I really wish they did less kitbashes for the Wolf 359 graveyard..
 
:shrug:It's just okay. It's pretty bad compared to other TNG-era ships, but it's not THAT bad.
Edit: Eaglemoss has one, and it looks pretty bad. (Not Eaglemoss's fault, I mean the ship itself)
 
Engine seems oversized for the size of the saucer. reduce the engine dimensions by say a quarter to a third and it would (imho ) be better.

 
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Single nacelle ships are interesting but there's always that "Why?" question. Did they have a shortage at NacelleMart or is it some kind of training ship for captains that aren't ready for their Class 1 license yet.

I like the Kelvin but for some reason it looks better with the secondary hull attached, has a kind of symmetry. But it does look like the natural progress from Hermes/Saladin
 
^^^^^^^
Maybe it’s like a single engine pilot’s license vs. twin. Whole lot mort training so that second engine can get you to the crash site.
 
^ Woah, that's an interesting design. Why was it never used? And is that the top or bottom of the ship? :lol:
 
Maybe it only has 1 Nacelle as 1 Nacelle can create a bubble to encompass such a small ship and it saves a heck of a lot of energy? I know Miranda & Oberth classes have 2 but they use older style Nacelles.
 
This is ugly. And so is that one that wasn't used for D.S.9..

And I recall that Gene had some "reason" that the ships had two nacelles, so this tosses that out having one.
 
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