Will have to keep an eye on Brian Tatosky's twitter feed for more details on this:
https://twitter.com/virtualbri/status/1500867811681652736
https://twitter.com/virtualbri/status/1500867811681652736
I really wanna see some more on that fat Excelsior! I noticed in the episode that it had more of the TUC wider, chunky-secondary hull from the front and not the slimmer look the DS9 cg models had. I was hoping that it was an Obena class but having it be an extra fat Excelsior class is even better! Excelsiors look best when there is some junk in the trunk.
Yeah, I don't like how they bend backwards and then forwards again.The saucer is decent but the pylons are weirding me out.
Grid? More like a grate, if that is the term you are looking for?s that a gird in top by the crystal?![]()
The side view accentuates the sloped up back which I find an odd choice for how long that undercut is. Strikes me as a less efficient use of space? At least in the comics, with the original Excelsior, it could be used as a mooring point for larger ships.Good in profile but meh on side view
The angles are very strange. Lookin at it from different, um, angles, isn't helping matters.Yeah, I don't like how they bend backwards and then forwards again.
Eh...some do. Stargazer does for sure. And, as much as I love the Gagarin, it's fit is not a perfect one.At least these shapes look okay or fit in well with this time period.
I thought it was great in DSC and it still stands out as a beautiful design. It's a weird balance.Which is ironic for me because the DSC Gagarin and its Shepard-class were one of the few starships in DSC's 23rd century setting I genuinely liked.
Thanks! I didn't realize it was just a few pages back. WHAT A BEAUTY!
People be like,Oh my, that new Excelsior class is awesome.
People be like,
NUTREK SHIPS SO UGLY
And then like,
Excelsior II so pretty
And here's me, thinking Excelsior II is utterly hideous and completely bewildered at the reaction![]()
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