I prefer my "senior/junior" class ships have related names
Constitution/Miranda
Galaxy/Nebula
Ambassador/Envoy
Dauntless/Intrepid
Zodiac/Constellation
Sovereign/Regent
so
America/California
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I prefer my "senior/junior" class ships have related names
Constitution/Miranda
Galaxy/Nebula
Ambassador/Envoy
Dauntless/Intrepid
Zodiac/Constellation
Sovereign/Regent
so
America/California
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You're lucky I didn't include my kitbash photoshops of the ones I made up.Nerd.![]()
This came up before elsewhere. What kind of world do you live in where a two-story (!) building thirty or fourty meters opposite of your building stops you from seeing the sky? Have you looked out of a window before?One thing that puzzles me about the Cerritos is the depression on top of the saucer, just aft of the registry number. It's the only time we've seen a Starfleet vessel where there are windows that have no view of the stars. If those are crew quarters in there, it'd be like living in an apartment building where all you can seen is another apartment building across a parking lot. Which would also mean that anyone living there would need curtains, since whoever's on the opposite side of the dip can see right into your room.
One thing that puzzles me about the Cerritos is the depression on top of the saucer, just aft of the registry number. It's the only time we've seen a Starfleet vessel where there are windows that have no view of the stars.
*If those are crew quarters in there, it'd be like living in an apartment building where all you can seen is another apartment building across a parking lot.
Which would also mean that anyone living there would need curtains, since whoever's on the opposite side of the dip can see right into your room.
True, but my point is, that two stories is not a “tall building”. Plus, the outside walls and windows are slanted and there is a large space between all sides. People should see plenty of stars.There are many tall buildings in Washington DC that are built to fit within the perimeter of a city block, that have a central open courtyard that you can see across to the other inner side of the same physical building. Europe and the UK are full of architecture just like that. A bit unconventional for a starship, to be sure, but not outlandishly so.
True, more like the Pentagon - not as tall by comparison, relative to overall surface area dispersal, but similar notion.True, but my point is, that two stories is not a “tall building”. Plus, the outside walls and windows are slanted and there is a large space between all sides. People should see plenty of stars.
From a preview scene from next weeks episode
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From a preview scene from next weeks episode
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I prefer my "senior/junior" class ships have related names
Constitution/Miranda
Galaxy/Nebula
Ambassador/Envoy
Dauntless/Intrepid
Zodiac/Constellation
Sovereign/Regent
America/California
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US Constitution and Miranda RightsI like that idea too, but I'm not sure what the name relationship is between a written constitution and a character from a Shakespeare play?
US Constitution and Miranda Rights
I think that's just a bit of a stretch, but okay.![]()
It's clearly a reference to Lin-Manuel Miranda, who famously played Alexander Hamilton, one of the Fathers of the Constitution.
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