Not too long ago, I had a website on Geocities called the Alpha Quadrant Institute of Technology. A few months ago Geocities went away and so did a lot of the articles I wrote RE: Trek Tech. I did, however, save the starship drawings I did (to Photobucket), so when I can remember some of the backstory I'll post a link and some info in this thread.
Entry #1: The U.S.S. Friendship
The Friendship was supposed to have been a competitor to the Constitution Class starship. It had a large rotodome like an AWACS aircraft. It was intended to be kind of ugly, but looking functional and I think I managed to evoke those characteristics. The central nacelle contains four warpcoils which were an almost endless trouble to keep in alignment. They were eventually replaced by a two-warp coil mechanism that was neither as fast, nor as troublesome. It never went into series production.
LINK 1: The original drawing
Link 2: David Bruha's 3-d version
Link 3: Another view of David Bruha's 3-d version
Link 4: 3-D model by Darrel Lawrence
Link 5: Another view of the 3-D model by Darrel Lawrence
Entry #1: The U.S.S. Friendship
The Friendship was supposed to have been a competitor to the Constitution Class starship. It had a large rotodome like an AWACS aircraft. It was intended to be kind of ugly, but looking functional and I think I managed to evoke those characteristics. The central nacelle contains four warpcoils which were an almost endless trouble to keep in alignment. They were eventually replaced by a two-warp coil mechanism that was neither as fast, nor as troublesome. It never went into series production.
LINK 1: The original drawing
Link 2: David Bruha's 3-d version
Link 3: Another view of David Bruha's 3-d version
Link 4: 3-D model by Darrel Lawrence
Link 5: Another view of the 3-D model by Darrel Lawrence