Just follow Brian Tatosky's Mastodon account and you, too, can get all the hot goss about modern Star Trek's CGI.Who was the guy who mentioned that old DSC ships were getting SNW nacelles?
Well done to them.
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It's a concept for the decoy ship built out of destroyed Starfleet ships to attack the Klingons in the season two premiere and restart the war. The final ship had basically that design, except the rear section is inverted so the deflector is above the hull and the nacelles below."False Federderation Ship"? Sort of like they took the early Discovery model's saucer and gave it a NX style hull.
Maybe we count this RCS glow as a safety feature?I completely forgot the hull was inverted on the final design
The opening credits VFX vendor for some reason made all the RCS thrusters glow
"Nebula-class" is also probably a placeholder name and not meant to be the actual class name, but who knows. CAN we have two classes of the same name in the same fleet?
Mark
"False Federderation Ship"? Sort of like they took the early Discovery model's saucer and gave it a NX style hull.
Here are the views from SNW 2.01 for reference:It's a concept for the decoy ship built out of destroyed Starfleet ships to attack the Klingons in the season two premiere and restart the war. The final ship had basically that design, except the rear section is inverted so the deflector is above the hull and the nacelles below.
The fake ship does briefly appear at the beginning of that same episode in heavy shadow docked at Starbase One, but it's upside down, so I say we pretend that that ship is this one, which is apparently a real Starfleet design and not a composite built out of multiple ships.
Courtesy of Timothy Peel on Twitter.
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"Nebula-class" is also probably a placeholder name and not meant to be the actual class name, but who knows. CAN we have two classes of the same name in the same fleet?
Mark
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