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Spoilers Starship Design in Star Trek: Picard

I still maintain the idea that this is what a "standard" Crossfield class looks like...
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Whoa! Where is this from?
 
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Fun fact, Thomas Marrone based the Shenzhou's saucer off the unused Saucer concept for the Wallenberg Class transposters from Season 1.
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Whoa, that's amazing! Next time I'm in the game I gotta try if I can recreate the Wallenberg's color scheme on the Shenzhou's saucer.

EDIT: Okay, it's not possible because we can't give the ship a red base color.
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That's pretty! I really wish we could see some more Fed hull painting. They touched on it a bit with the different Cali-class ships in LDS, but I really do think that starship livery should have a more prominent role in Starfleet. They missed an opportunity for that during the Dominion War - it's a great way to boost morale and build unit cohesion.
 
I don't mind the trailer version, but the final Discovery is an amazing looking ship. The long, tapered nacelles are elegant and add balance to the brutalist triangular hull. It's a great design for what was intended to be a new kind of Star Trek, but clearly honours the past with its origins.

Whatever feelings I had about the show, I always loved the ship.
 
I don't mind the trailer version, but the final Discovery is an amazing looking ship. The long, tapered nacelles are elegant and add balance to the brutalist triangular hull. It's a great design for what was intended to be a new kind of Star Trek, but clearly honours the past with its origins.

Whatever feelings I had about the show, I always loved the ship.

I'm not sure who it was, might have been Doug Drexler and commenting on the E-J.....Might have been something completely different. But he was talking about those thin nacelle struts on the Original Enterprise, and how it seemed so advanced and outerwordly... Those thin struts that looked like that could break off with any kind of speed or momentum but never did. The kind of tech that kept it all together. That is was the Crossfield class does for me. Those long nacelles that seem like they could just snap but never do.... The make believe of it all.

Yes I know none of that makes sense. I'm talking about the feeling it all gives, not the actual science behind it all.
 
That's pretty! I really wish we could see some more Fed hull painting. They touched on it a bit with the different Cali-class ships in LDS, but I really do think that starship livery should have a more prominent role in Starfleet. They missed an opportunity for that during the Dominion War - it's a great way to boost morale and build unit cohesion.
Just my personal taste but I'm not a fan of the painted ships. To me it gives them a race car vibe which I think is more suited to something like Star Wars. Masao Okazaki's Starfleet museum designs would be the exception though. I could imagine the more homogeneous starfleet of that era having those type of designs but in the modern multicultural Federation era I can't see them pinning down a specific type of hull painting. It's more fitting to a race that doesn't incorporate other worlds, such as the Romulans.
 
Speaking of livery / paint-jobs, I quite like the Eleos blue markings, on that particular starship.

Am hoping that, in the absence of Eaglemoss, another company starts producing trek diecast starships, and makes a rendition of the SS Eleos, as well as other ships from Picard.
 
DIS' art department had a devil of a time trying to come up with a final design for the Discovery that Bryan Fuller would sign off on. The square nacelles, the copper hull color, and insistence that Starfleet ships of this era be more flat--those were things Fuller demanded because he wanted to see something different or something that gave DIS a distinct look separate from other Trek shows.
Is this written down somewhere in particular? I would like to read more.
 
I love the Picard has very firmly established that the classic lines of the Constitution, Constitution Refit, Excelsior, Constellation, Galaxy, and Intrepid classes are all firmly placed in history. I consider that so much better than totally ignoring Trek's rich design history.
 
I consider that so much better than totally ignoring Trek's rich design history.
No one is doing this, they literally showed the TOS design in Discovery Season 2.

Reimagining it for Modern TV show and audience isn't ignoring it. It's still shaped like the Enterprise. it has 3 cylinders and saucer above them. When John Eaves redesigned her, he started from a diagram of the original.

Ignoring it would be completely redesigning it from the ground up without any of common elements between them.
 
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