Clumpsbip and kitbash ship are synonyms?
A little slimmer
They only "Look Slimmer" because of the change from Live Action to 2D CGI.A little slimmer
There's a direct comparison over in the starship thread on the Lower Decks board. The Archimedes would be about equal in size or slightly smaller than the Sovvie based on the nacelles. Though since the comparison is based on a smallish top view diagram seen in the background on a bridge monitor, the margin for error is pretty large. Another way of determining the size of the Archimedes is looking at the decks in the saucer rim (3 vs 2 on the Excelsior). If we assume the overall proportions of the ships are equal, this would imply a scale factor of 1.5x, meaning we'd arrive at an length of 1.5 x 467 = 700m for the Archimedes.- I'm sure someone has already figured out the potential size of the Archimedes based on the Sovereign nacelle length? I know they're not EXACTLY the same, but IMO it's close enough to suggest that for the first time in a WHILE there's the potential for multiple classes of ship to use the same nacelle design.
There's a direct comparison over in the starship thread…I'm still not sold on the idea of Starfleet building brand new starships based on century-old designs
There's a direct comparison over in the starship thread on the Lower Decks board. The Archimedes would be about equal in size or slightly smaller than the Sovvie based on the nacelles. Though since the comparison is based on a smallish top view diagram seen in the background on a bridge monitor, the margin for error is pretty large. Another way of determining the size of the Archimedes is looking at the decks in the saucer rim (3 vs 2 on the Excelsior). If we assume the overall proportions of the ships are equal, this would imply a scale factor of 1.5x, meaning we'd arrive at an length of 1.5 x 467 = 700m for the Archimedes.
I'm still not sold on the idea of Starfleet building brand new starships based on century-old designs, especially seeing how many different newer designs they already employ, but it was good to see something familiar. (And for that matter, yay for seeing an Oberth and a Nova, too.)
To me it seemed like the Archimedes was just another Excelsior class ship which was in service since the 23rd century, just heavily upgraded (for the post Dominion War era), and not a brand new build.
I mean, you can go with that if you REALLY want, but the showrunner has explicitly said it's a new class based on the Excelsior design, not a refit.
In universe one would imagine that would be a rather trivial thing.In-universe, it may just be that Starfleet now has the resources and tech to make a ship that LOOKS like an old "classic" but with all the capability of a modern ship, and folks have nostalgia.
We do the same thing right now:
https://www.eaglegb.com/9/jaguar-e-type-special-editions/eagle-speedster
Exactly.The Soyuz was basically a Miranda, but still a different class
The Soyuz was basically a Miranda, but still a different class
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