I try to avoid being caught aboard a sea-fearing vessel... which I presume would be a ship that enters the water looking like this variation of the Enterprise looks now?Yes, like any seafearing vessel this spacefaring ship is being build on land.

I try to avoid being caught aboard a sea-fearing vessel... which I presume would be a ship that enters the water looking like this variation of the Enterprise looks now?Yes, like any seafearing vessel this spacefaring ship is being build on land.
The Enterprise in your own precious TOS flew in an atmosphere just fine in "Tomorrow is Yesterday". Didn't look like it was having any trouble doing so, either.Hold it! This thing is being built on the ground? A vessel that isn't designed to fly in atmosphere and it's being built on the ground?![]()
The Enterprise in your own precious TOS flew in an atmosphere just fine in "Tomorrow is Yesterday". Didn't look like it was having any trouble doing so, either.Hold it! This thing is being built on the ground? A vessel that isn't designed to fly in atmosphere and it's being built on the ground?![]()
Really? Watch the episode again. It was wallowing like an elephant seal trying to get back into orbit where it belonged.
I still think that the Primary Hull is too small in relation to the rest of the ship... what I've seen in all the screen-caps I've checked out tells me that the saucer is oversized relative to the rest of the ship, while it's pretty clear you're trying to keep the "classic" proportions.I made a revised version of my sketch based on the new trailer pics:
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I still think that the Primary Hull is too small in relation to the rest of the ship... what I've seen in all the screen-caps I've checked out tells me that the saucer is oversized relative to the rest of the ship, while it's pretty clear you're trying to keep the "classic" proportions.I made a revised version of my sketch based on the new trailer pics:
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FYI... the new ship would be absolutely great as a TNG-era or even post-TMP-era evolution of the Constitution design... a new ship designed to carry on the legacy. I'd LOVE to have seen something like this as the Titan (no offense, Sean). Something that would look like a TNG-era ship but having TOS-era design influences.
Well, I admit I haven't gotten out a slide-rule yet, but one of my major skills has always been a tremendously accurate "spacial awareness" sense. The saucer you gave us there is about the same proportion as the TMP saucer, relative to the rest of the ship. You need to make it about 15% larger still, and also about 25%/30% thicker along the edge.I still think that the Primary Hull is too small in relation to the rest of the ship... what I've seen in all the screen-caps I've checked out tells me that the saucer is oversized relative to the rest of the ship, while it's pretty clear you're trying to keep the "classic" proportions.I made a revised version of my sketch based on the new trailer pics:
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FYI... the new ship would be absolutely great as a TNG-era or even post-TMP-era evolution of the Constitution design... a new ship designed to carry on the legacy. I'd LOVE to have seen something like this as the Titan (no offense, Sean). Something that would look like a TNG-era ship but having TOS-era design influences.
What? My saucer is way, way wider than the old one. I admit I'm just taking a guess, but it can't be much bigger than I've already made it.
The ship had just slammed through a time barrier and was damaged by the transit; they were in the atmosphere because they were in trouble, and were working their butts off to correct the situation. It's impossible to say from that whether the ship was designed to be in atmosphere, since they were nowhere near 100% at the time anyway - they might've considered being in atmo just icing on the cake ...I don't recall any dialogue which indicated this. I mean, there was no "OMG WE'RE IN THE ATM NOO!" going on. Everyone seemed pretty unconcerned about that element of the situation, presumably because the Enterprise could handle it just fine.
With regards to the ship operating in an Earth-type atmosphere, any of you seen a certain installment of the NEW VOYAGES films, one that takes place in part on the planet of the Guardian of Forever?
As for the ship being built on the ground, I just have one question.
How in the world are they going to get that big thing in orbit and have it hold together in one piece?
As for the ship being built on the ground, I just have one question.
How in the world are they going to get that big thing in orbit and have it hold together in one piece?
The way the nacelles are so close together looks really awkward and dumb. And the support pylons connecting so far forward on the nacelles also looks retarded.Here's a front view. Proportions ara guesstimations.
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The ship had just slammed through a time barrier and was damaged by the transit; they were in the atmosphere because they were in trouble, and were working their butts off to correct the situation. It's impossible to say from that whether the ship was designed to be in atmosphere, since they were nowhere near 100% at the time anyway - they might've considered being in atmo just icing on the cake ...I don't recall any dialogue which indicated this. I mean, there was no "OMG WE'RE IN THE ATM NOO!" going on. Everyone seemed pretty unconcerned about that element of the situation, presumably because the Enterprise could handle it just fine.![]()
The way the nacelles are so close together looks really awkward and dumb. And the support pylons connecting so far forward on the nacelles also looks retarded.Here's a front view. Proportions ara guesstimations.
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But your drawing is excellent, sir.
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