That'll work great in zero-gHas cargo containers stacked on it![]()

That'll work great in zero-gHas cargo containers stacked on it![]()
Would a LEGO–style clicking system work?If not magnetic, tractor beams?
Maybe, depending on the material. If the join is made of similar metals, they’ll cold-weld when they touch in a vacuum.Would a LEGO–style clicking system work?
Artificial gravity plating used in hull design. You just need to stack them securely and you're fine.That'll work great in zero-g![]()
Perhaps the ablative armor generator from 2404 works like that?Artificial gravity plating used in hull design. You just need to stack them securely and you're fine.
A nod to TOS.Not sure if this is the right place for it since I'm new, but notice that all the ships encountered thus far in SNW are looking like the Enterprise? I'm guessing that the fleet has been undergoing upgrades and refits to be more like the new tech fitted on the Connie class after the war.
Neither is The Archer in the series opener.A nod to TOS.
Though the ship in The Broken Circle isn't a Connie.
And the Reliant's looks like the Enterprise's. Maybe the not-Crossfield is "prerefit Miranda".But the Archer, Farragut, fake Crossfield etc. do all have the same look as the SNW Enterprise, with those distinctive nacelles.
It's extremely similar, like how the Nova class looks very similar to the Sovereign class, hinting that they're from around the same generation.
Parts is parts.The not-Crossfield was made by rogue Klingons in a cave with a box of scraps, so I don't think it's meant to be any Starfleet class.
It's extremely similar, like how the Nova class looks very similar to the Sovereign class, hinting that they're from around the same generation.
Word is that some of the old DSC ships have been updated and refreshed with round Discoprise nacelles for VFX shots in season 3.
Actually, they've shown another ship class docked at Starbase One in Jupiter orbit and we've seen a one nacelled Scout ship (Archer Class in the episode but also may be a nod to the Hermes class depicted on the Franz Joseph STAR TREK Technical Manual (Citca 1975.)Not sure if this is the right place for it since I'm new, but notice that all the ships encountered thus far in SNW are looking like the Enterprise? I'm guessing that the fleet has been undergoing upgrades and refits to be more like the new tech fitted on the Connie class after the war.
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