USS de Milo...?
I'd rank them:
1. "Calypso" Best overall story and sci-fi piece. Great performances, engaging story....etc
2. "The Escape Artist" Brought me right back to TOS's charming, silly little episodes like Tribbles and I,Mudd.
3. "Brightest Star" Looked great, and I like Saru, but this made very little sense to me.
4. "Runaway" OK I guess. Cute, but almost nothing happens. Like, nothing.
I see what you did there........took a second though. Well done.Shouldn't have had any nacelles.
It looks like the De Milo is a cross between Hoover and Crossfield classes. The layout is Hoover, but the saucer looks like a modification of the multi ringed Crossfield. Of course the interior sets are a reuse of the Discovery. Makes sense. Trekkies will be dying to get a closer, cleaner look, which may come with the Season Two blu-ray.Mudd’s ship appears to be Kitbash of Federation and Klingon ship parts
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The USS De Milo appears to be a Hoover Class starship, but with a different saucer? Hard to tell
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I can't figure out if the secondary hull is Hoover-class or rather Crossfield-class with Hoover-styled nacelles. Hopefully John Eaves or Eaglemoss will provide more details down the road!It looks like the De Milo is a cross between Hoover and Crossfield classes. The layout is Hoover, but the saucer looks like a modification of the multi ringed Crossfield. Of course the interior sets are a reuse of the Discovery. Makes sense. Trekkies will be dying to get a closer, cleaner look, which may come with the Season Two blu-ray.
Shouldn't have had any nacelles.
The ship is out of focus the entire scene, so it won't be any clearer on Blu-Ray.Trekkies will be dying to get a closer, cleaner look, which may come with the Season Two blu-ray.
This is the timeline placement I would go with as well--although it opens the door to further Starfleet uniform confusion, I prefer that to the massive retcon required if it were supposed to take place in the 2250's.I found that delightful.
The "I, Mudd" outfit made me intensely curious if this is supposed to take place after that episode, or if the outfit was just an in-joke. I think it makes more sense if this was his escape (or, potentially, a botched escape that resulted only in hundreds of Mudd replicants being let loose upon the galaxy) than if this is the secret backstory to "I, Mudd" and he lied through his teeth to Kirk about how he ended up trapped on the android's asteroid.
I really would posit it's set in the same year as ST: D Season 2. So, Mudd ran away from Stella and her father again, shortly after the shotgun wedding...(BIG SURPRISE THERE!)I don’t care what kind of ship it is or about the design of any other ship in Star Trek. Too much focus on technology spoils the story and the characters. I would like to know more about when the story is set and about Mudd as a character.
While you're figuring out when that story is set, I'll be sipping jippers on a beach somewhere!I don’t care what kind of ship it is or about the design of any other ship in Star Trek. Too much focus on technology spoils the story and the characters. I would like to know more about when the story is set and about Mudd as a character.
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