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Starship design history in light of Discovery

The pattern of the panelling on the main hull is nearly identical to the D7 redesign in TMP onward.

The neck has some sort of robbing near the front, and the nacelle pylons seem to have extra detailing. It’s hard to see the nacelles, but they might be longer.
 
The USS Hiawatha
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She’s a medical transport IIRC
 
Hello there. Either this is a new shot or the same one before but with changed VFX

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Almost everything about it looks dead-on, but the engines look a little on the long-and-thin side from the original D-7. However, taking into account how non-Klingon the other ships have looked up until this point, I shan't complain. :)
 
Almost everything about it looks dead-on, but the engines look a little on the long-and-thin side from the original D-7. However, taking into account how non-Klingon the other ships have looked up until this point, I shan't complain. :)
Its close enough and a major improvement on the cobbled together rubbish we saw last season.

Its one of the aspects that ruined emersion for me.
 
The USS Hiawatha
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She’s a medical transport IIRC
IIRC, Saru called it a "medical frigate" which would mark the first time the starship nomenclature of "frigate" (usually relegated to fandom starship design) was used canonically in an episode.
Its close enough and a major improvement on the cobbled together rubbish we saw last season.

Its one of the aspects that ruined emersion for me.
Agreed. Nice to see they're paying attention to some of the bigger problems the fans had with the visual choices made last year and making a concerted effort to fix them.
 
IIRC, Saru called it a "medical frigate" which would mark the first time the starship nomenclature of "frigate" (usually relegated to fandom starship design) was used canonically in an episode.

Agreed. Nice to see they're paying attention to some of the bigger problems the fans had with the visual choices made last year and making a concerted effort to fix them.
They really did make things worse for themselves last year, hopefully they have learned their lesson.

Pike is probably going to be front and centre in this season and if all goes well I wont be surprised if we get a Pike/Enterprise precursor to a reboot ToS sooner rather than later.
 
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So this is about the best capture I and my lowly potato computer could obtain of the two tugs, but looking at them, I do believe these are Ptolemy class ships. they may end up calling them something else but they look right out of the Franz Joseph book. While they've been seen in diagrams in the movies before (Directly lifted from the SFTM of course) this would be their first true on screen appearance.
 
Well, damn - I stand corrected! I had no idea the New Orleans class was referred to as a frigate. I'll have to change that in my database. I don't remember it actually being mentioned in-dialogue, though. Must have been in an Okudagram or something?
 
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So this is about the best capture I and my lowly potato computer could obtain of the two tugs, but looking at them, I do believe these are Ptolemy class ships. they may end up calling them something else but they look right out of the Franz Joseph book. While they've been seen in diagrams in the movies before (Directly lifted from the SFTM of course) this would be their first true on screen appearance.

I'm forced to agree, and by "forced" I mean completely happy to.

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Well, damn - I stand corrected! I had no idea the New Orleans class was referred to as a frigate. I'll have to change that in my database. I don't remember it actually being mentioned in-dialogue, though. Must have been in an Okudagram or something?
I think them being New Orleans class comes from an Okudagram later on. Worf just notes the Renegade and the Thomas Paine are frigates, and Walker Keel's ship, the Horatio, is a heavy cruiser. ISTR it's later called Ambassador class, which is later retconned to be the same type as the Enterprise-C. We never see any of the ships in Conspiracy, so it's no problem.
 
Hmm. Accepting background Okuda stuff as part of the scheme, it seems that "medical" somethingorother means "variant" or "conversion" and separates these ships from proper hospital ships like the Pasteur. That is, the Hiawatha has the "medical" bit combined with "frigate" and interiors that look highly impractical for a purpose-built hospital or ambulance, and the Fleming Okudaically shares class with the explicit light cruiser Drake.

Does Saru have eidetic memory? He seems to recognize the ship by her registry before any actual records are brought up. Or is this proof that registries are immediately informative and anything in the first three decades of the 800 category is a medical frigate?

Timo Saloniemi
 
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