I figured it was added armor.
Not quite. As @HotRod mentioned, you still have to take into account other productions, if TPTB insist that it's all one universe. Therefore (in roughly chronological order):
1. ST:FC: First warp ship Phoenix - round nacelles
2. Early warp ship, SS Valiant - round nacelles
3. ST: Voyager: "Friendship One" probe - round nacelles
4. ENT: NX prototype, NX class, Intrepid type, Warp Delta type, Conestoga type, J-class, Y-class, Emmette type, Archer's model ship - round nacelles
5. DS9: Daedalus class desktop model - round nacelles
6. Kelvin timeline pre-Nero: USS Kelvin and sister ships - round nacelles
Good points, I didn't consider TAS. Happily, all these are Constitution contemporaries or predecessors or are not Starfleet ships and are consistent with the above.7. TAS: SS Bonaventure, cargo drones, Huron type, aquashuttle, Copernicus shuttle, heavy shuttle, Carter Winston's ship, Cyrano Jones's ship - round nacelles
Good inclusions. I was only really considering ships designed prior to Disco S1. But again, these all fit in as Constitution contemporaries or predecessors.8. PIC: Pioneer class USS Pioneer NCC-1500, Radiant class USS Stargazer NCC-1578 - round nacelles
More Constitution contemporaries or predecessors, or not Starfleet ships.9. SNW: Archer type, SNW Constitution class, Sombra class, Farragut type, Kelcie Mae type, ore freighter type, SNW shuttlecraft type - round nacelles
10. TOS: Constitution class, shuttlecraft, SS Aurora (original and remastered), Medusan ship, SS Antares - round nacelles
I'm not suggesting a direct link or evolution, but they can easily slot in as a different type of nacelle design used on some ships at some point in the 2250s. The coexistence of the Constitution on screen in Discovery is evidence enough of this.So in fact the Constitution class is not the outlier, but rather just one example in a long line of round-nacelled ships.
Now I need to take this opportunity to state that there's more going on here than just a general debate about 'round' nacelles versus 'square' nacelles. The nacelle types shown in DSC season one do not remotely resemble the TMP-era ship nacelles, despite people wanting to lump them together in a vague category of 'square' nacelles. There's no clear design lineage bridge between the round nacelles of the above ten examples, and the timeframe of TMP. So we will agree to disagree about the DSC season 1 ships being that link.
I wish I could like this more than once. At this point it seems like there is no agreement.I'm still not seeing any reason why the Disco ships can't coexist with the ones you mentioned. Nothing is breaking canon here. But YMMV.
Here's an example. There's a 4-nacelled starship class in DSC season 1, the Cardenas:I'm not suggesting a direct link or evolution, but they can easily slot in as a different type of nacelle design used on some ships at some point in the 2250s. The coexistence of the Constitution on screen in Discovery is evidence enough of this.
I'm still not seeing any reason why the Disco ships can't coexist with the ones you mentioned. Nothing is breaking canon here. But YMMV.
Yes, nothing says "primitive" to me like complex overlapping curves, thin support structures, and lack of obvious instrumentation.The Cardenas looks far, far more advanced than the Radiant, and shares absolutely nothing in common other than having a saucer and four nacelles, despite both being Starfleet vessels and presumably constructed around the same time.
No more than the Connie and Connie refitThe Cardenas looks far, far more advanced than the Radiant
And the latter came after the former, so I’m not sure what point you’re trying to make. They built the latter from the former precisely because they had newer tech to upgrade the ship with. In the case of my example, they had an older ship looking more advanced than the newer ship.No more than the Connie and Connie refit
You can’t trust ship registries as a source of continuitythey had an older ship looking more advanced than the newer ship
Yeah they didNo they didn’t?
The Radiant class has design attributes from TOS. TOS comes ten years after DSC.You can’t trust ship registries as a source of continuity
The Cardenas could easily come after it.
I'll take it a step further (I love muddying the issue with facts!) - TMP nacelles were squared-off in the front but get wider and perfectly round in the back (from the original TMP blueprints):Not quite. As @HotRod mentioned, you still have to take into account other productions, if TPTB insist that it's all one universe. Therefore (in roughly chronological order):
1. ST:FC: First warp ship Phoenix - round nacelles
2. Early warp ship, SS Valiant - round nacelles
3. ST: Voyager: "Friendship One" probe - round nacelles
4. ENT: NX prototype, NX class, Intrepid type, Warp Delta type, Conestoga type, J-class, Y-class, Emmette type, Archer's model ship - round nacelles
5. DS9: Daedalus class desktop model - round nacelles
6. Kelvin timeline pre-Nero: USS Kelvin and sister ships - round nacelles
7. TAS: SS Bonaventure, cargo drones, Huron type, aquashuttle, Copernicus shuttle, heavy shuttle, Carter Winston's ship, Cyrano Jones's ship - round nacelles
8. PIC: Pioneer class USS Pioneer NCC-1500, Radiant class USS Stargazer NCC-1578 - round nacelles
9. SNW: Archer type, SNW Constitution class, Sombra class, Farragut type, Kelcie Mae type, ore freighter type, SNW shuttlecraft type - round nacelles
10. TOS: Constitution class, shuttlecraft, SS Aurora (original and remastered), Medusan ship, SS Antares - round nacelles
So in fact the Constitution class is not the outlier, but rather just one example in a long line of round-nacelled ships.
Now I need to take this opportunity to state that there's more going on here than just a general debate about 'round' nacelles versus 'square' nacelles. The nacelle types shown in DSC season one do not remotely resemble the TMP-era ship nacelles, despite people wanting to lump them together in a vague category of 'square' nacelles. There's no clear design lineage bridge between the round nacelles of the above ten examples, and the timeframe of TMP. So we will agree to disagree about the DSC season 1 ships being that link.
I'd say the Radiant class has more in common with the SNW Enterprise than it does with the TOS Enterprise.The Radiant class has design attributes from TOS. TOS comes ten years after DSC.
I feel like it nicely straddles both, but saying that, I'd happily see it turn up in SNW.I'd say the Radiant class has more in common with the SNW Enterprise than it does with the TOS Enterprise.
But the Enterprise launched 20 years before Kirk took command.The Radiant class has design attributes from TOS. TOS comes ten years after DSC.
I'd say the Radiant class has more in common with the SNW Enterprise than it does with the TOS Enterprise.
But the Enterprise launched 20 years before Kirk took command.
Meaning those design attributes predate both TOS and DSC.
20 years for possible design differences to come up.
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