So, about those starship designs in Star Trek:Picard…
Love the new class the Intrepid was, looks like the early 90's Constitution class kitbashes people made from the AMT 1/535 kits.
The ships at Daystrom were...okay, the proportions are odd.
So, about those starship designs in Star Trek:Picard…
Yes. Amen. Testify!
Ah, conventions. Even my little local ones were nuts.Yes. Amen. Testify!
The early years of DragonCon (I went every year from 1999 until 2019)
The local game shop with friends.(Somewhere my Captain Meredith Ford and his ship, the Miranda Class USS Resolute still fly. I understand there is a Resolute in of of the games now...)
Whatever other local gathering or convention you could find!
They were just the Stargazer from Season 2 but with only 2 nacelles.The ships at Daystrom were...okay, the proportions are odd.
They were just the Stargazer from Season 2 but with only 2 nacelles.
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I keep an eye on Edge of Midnight and its chief author over on Twitter myself, and frankly, their gap-filling project is a load of fun to read.Interesting tweet related to ship design from Matalas:
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Well, it does raise the question why a 23rd century Constitution class starship in Picard looks so different to the 23rd century Enterprise depicted in Strange New Worlds if they're supposed to exist in the same timeline...
There's another similar fan-fic project I'm enjoying, an oral history of Wolf 359. They've been posting preview chapters on their Facebook for the last few days. Their adaptation of Shaw's story from a couple episodes ago into an interview with a historian was really good, really nicely fleshed out while keeping the spirit (TV writers; I know it makes more work for legal clearances, but please use names when characters are telling stories from their past, it's good for verisimilitude).I keep an eye on Edge of Midnight and its chief author over on Twitter myself, and frankly, their gap-filling project is a load of fun to read.
I had a feeling, the vibe was similar, but I hadn't caught any specific cross-over.They're collaborating.
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