Magee-class, USS Shran.That’s the Shran Class right?
Magee-class, USS Shran.That’s the Shran Class right?
i'll admit that of the five there, the one i'm most excited about is probably the ugliest:
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i just think it's so unique for a federation ship.
That’s the Shran Class right? Someone in ship design must really hate him to name it after him.![]()
Perhaps it incorporates some Andorian design influence? Those nacelles do bear a measure of resemblance to those of Shran's own Kumari...Magee-class, USS Shran.
you go above them.I still don't know how you get from the centre of the saucer to the edges with those warp nacelles in the way.
Could you please draw a diagram.you go above them.
That was part of Jefferies' original conception behind the scenes, but like Probert and Roddenberry's "rules" about line of sight and even pairs, it was never actually established in canon, and in fact was implicitly contradicted by it on numerous occasions. (Unless I'm forgetting some reference to it somewhere.)What I find strange is that the nacelles are almost fully integrated into the main hull, which is generally accepted at being dangerous to carbon-based life due to the extreme effects warp fields have, hence almost all nacelles' locations outside and away from the habitable areas of the ship on pylons. The Defiant could be explained by its nacelles being the farthest out on the hull and, thus, highly shielded. The Magee's configuration, however, presents a problem for its occupants.
they obviously designed a lot of these ships with an eye for “doing something different” (commendable), rather than in-unverse logic (lamentable). however, maybe only the parts that stick out the back are actually components of the warp drive and everything else is habitable, hence the windows.What I find strange is that the nacelles are almost fully integrated into the main hull, which is generally accepted as being quite dangerous due to the extremely deleterious effects warp fields have on carbon-based life (IIRC there was a reference to this in the old TNG Technical Manual).
Only of you want your testicles to drop off, or suffer a slower version of what killed Kirk and Spock in Into Darkness and Wrath of Khan.just look where the windows are on the nacelles, they probably cross over in there.
But the sources of dangerous radiation there weren't the nacelles, but rather other components that were designed to be inside the ship anyway.Only of you want your testicles to drop off, or suffer a slower version of what killed Kirk and Spock in Into Darkness and Wrath of Khan.
There could still be any number of potential reasons for that other than the nacelles themselves being directly harmful—just as there could be reasons for favoring evenly-paired nacelles, even though it's obviously not a strict requirement. For instance, it might help create a more stable or balanced warp field, making for a smoother ride, or a more even power consumption curve, or anything you like, really...If you can put warp nacelles inside the hull It renders the shape of the Enterprise and 90% of Federation ships pointless. But I guess we're already there.
Both of those instances were due to disastrous attack. Under normal circumstances, both areas would be safe to use.Only of you want your testicles to drop off, or suffer a slower version of what killed Kirk and Spock in Into Darkness and Wrath of Khan.
Imagine the USS Shran in a space battle. A torpedo hits the saucer near the nacelle housing.Both of those instances were due to disastrous attack. Under normal circumstances, both areas would be safe to use.
Or obsolete.If you can put warp nacelles inside the hull It renders the shape of the Enterprise and 90% of Federation ships pointless.
But that's exactly what they did for the Defiant. It was a different century but it's a similar situation, the vast majority of ships had the nacelles away from the main hull and then one comes along that's like "My nacelles are inside next to the crew quarters!".Imagine the USS Shran in a space battle. A torpedo hits the saucer near the nacelle housing.
"Microfracture on deck 4 nacelle housing! Everyone in the saucer has just suffered fatal radiation exposure."
The US also changed operations a little bit - one of my DeLorean parts was defective. When I called their help desk I discovered that they were now located in Alabama! They must have gotten rid of their Pennsylvania office a while back due to all the customer dissatisfaction. I asked her about it and she said she didn't even know they had a PA office, which I found a little odd. Nonetheless she was an ass-ton more helpful than anyone I had talked to before in the previous four to five years of being a subscriber, so I'm chalking this one up as a good thing.David Combe explains on Facebook why the August deliveries in the UK haven’t materialised:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/eaglemossstartrekfangroup/permalink/2138975723092426/
In short, remember how they had a warehouse change in April? They now have another warehouse change. Combe proposes the UK might get their August deliveries together with the September shipment. However, there’s no concrete reason for people also missing the July shipment.
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