It's a matter of degree here: if ships could be built in a day, special ships suited for a doctrine accommodating this production rate would be built, even if they were completely untried and substandard. It would only take a few months to perfect these designs anyway, through trial and error; losing, say, ten thousand ships of the original, imperfect designs (that is, a few months' production) would not be a significant loss, merely a welcome learning experience.
If ships could be built in a month, then perhaps Starfleet would concentrate on building stuff that is known to work. OTOH, if ships take years to build, then there'd probably be no point in building good old stuff; the dedication of resources would be so significant that one should always strive for nothing short of perfection, and every ship coming off the lines would be state of the art, with the newest bells and whistles.
I beg to differ. The Norway was a non-entity, a one-off similar to some of the kitbashes of "BoBW". The Steamrunner and Saber look like they could be of the same "design family", and might be new, but they don't look much like the known recent designs - they have engines more akin to those of the Galaxy era. Plus, their registries are prewar... All that goes doubly for Akira, which has Galaxy style engines, hull shape and color, and prewar regs.
For a ship design that really "perfectly fills" the category of newbuilds, I'd like to see something with the engines of Sovereign or Nova or Prometheus... But that would have to have been an all-new design in DS9, because all the above three suffered from dramatic limitations. The first was a hero ship, not to be frivorously duplicated; the second was established to be a weakling unfit for combat; and the third was stated to be a fantastic new prototype. A "modern series production warship" could probably easily have been kitbashed for DS9 from the parts of the above three, though.
Timo Saloniemi
If ships could be built in a month, then perhaps Starfleet would concentrate on building stuff that is known to work. OTOH, if ships take years to build, then there'd probably be no point in building good old stuff; the dedication of resources would be so significant that one should always strive for nothing short of perfection, and every ship coming off the lines would be state of the art, with the newest bells and whistles.
the category for new designs is filled perfectly by the Norway/Steamrunner/Akira trinity anyway.
I beg to differ. The Norway was a non-entity, a one-off similar to some of the kitbashes of "BoBW". The Steamrunner and Saber look like they could be of the same "design family", and might be new, but they don't look much like the known recent designs - they have engines more akin to those of the Galaxy era. Plus, their registries are prewar... All that goes doubly for Akira, which has Galaxy style engines, hull shape and color, and prewar regs.
For a ship design that really "perfectly fills" the category of newbuilds, I'd like to see something with the engines of Sovereign or Nova or Prometheus... But that would have to have been an all-new design in DS9, because all the above three suffered from dramatic limitations. The first was a hero ship, not to be frivorously duplicated; the second was established to be a weakling unfit for combat; and the third was stated to be a fantastic new prototype. A "modern series production warship" could probably easily have been kitbashed for DS9 from the parts of the above three, though.
Timo Saloniemi