There are 2 or 3 scenes in episode 2 where I thought it was morphing. No lie.It didn’t look that way to me.
There are 2 or 3 scenes in episode 2 where I thought it was morphing. No lie.It didn’t look that way to me.
Oooh, possible, and as I think about it, having the tubes aligned straight ahead might actually NOT be best if you are likely to be making evasive maneuvers while firing them. The Titan fired and shoved off to the side at the same time.Or the Torpedo Tubes are canted slightly off of dead ahead by 5°-15° Port/StarBoard respectively for each tube.
Every Torpedo fired looks like their doing a wide angle turn and curving to their target
What is this?I was right, that TOS looking version of the Phoenix was for ST09
Retro style is one thing in the main shape but adding phaser banks that look retro would be pretty stupid in universe.Eh, let them. As big a nitpicker as I can be I sometimes just have to let the whole thing slide and realize "retro" isn't just a real world concept.
It has both banks and strips. I suspect the banks are used for close range point-defense pulse phasers (similar to Abramsverse use) and the strips are for long range persistent streams (24th century use).Looks much nicer as a TMP era ship.
Someone will probably give me a "good reason" but I think it's daft that the Titan A clearly has 23rd century phaser banks.
Not saying it's a serious problem, but it does stand out to me as the only example of a canon Starship design that obstructs its torpedo launchers. I mean, yes, the torpedoes are guided, but it just adds an unnecessary complication.
I like that. Technology gets recycled, upcycled, used for new things. Also, could the "banks" be phaser cannons now like what the Defiant has/had and that you see in STO?It has both banks and strips. I suspect the banks are used for close range point-defense pulse phasers (similar to Abramsverse use) and the strips are for long range persistent streams (24th century use).
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TrekCore had it in their STO concept art folder, probably because it resmebled the original design which was for STO.What is this?
Unless they are utilizing both, which stands to reason since on size should not fit all with weapons.Retro style is one thing in the main shape but adding phaser banks that look retro would be pretty stupid in universe.
It's not a kettle or a car. They don't stick fake funnels on an aircraft carrier to look cool.
Let's call a spade a spade it was a mistake they made.
I would think that it could easily be an upgrade from that, yes. Much better, even, as the Defiant's cannons were fixed and forward-facing hard points. You could only aim by pointing the whole ship at the target. Not as much a problem if the target was a huge-ass Borg Cube or Dominion Battleship (which it was admittedly designed specifically to fight), but against smaller quarry, I would think it to be quite limited. The T-A's banks use the older ball-joint phaser emitters, which provide a far more effective firing arc by comparison, coupled with a power output equal to, or greater than, Defiant's weapon systems.I like that. Technology gets recycled, upcycled, used for new things. Also, could the "banks" be phaser cannons now like what the Defiant has/had and that you see in STO?
Could be. My head canon (until proven otherwise) is that the banks are the heavy artillery, and the strips are lighter calibre for tracking fast-moving targets.I like that. Technology gets recycled, upcycled, used for new things. Also, could the "banks" be phaser cannons now like what the Defiant has/had and that you see in STO?
Forgot about that tube.The Nebula-class has a launcher above the deflector, which would blow apart the captain's yacht if torpedoes were line of sight weapons.
Nice close ups.
Yeah, well, it's kind of the nature of the beast now.These absolutist Comic Book Guy "worst thing EVAAAAAR" comments are really starting to get on my nerves in their demonstrative incorrectness.
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