Maybe it's the angle, maybe it's an illusion. But the angle of the pylons on the Miranda-esque ship in the Ep 10 trailer seems to change between these two shots
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We saw this class of ship at a drydock in the first episode of the series. Jorg at his twitter account is, to my knowledge, the first person to point it out.
Jörg Hillebrand on Twitter: "So, I've finally taken a look at the Starfleet ships at the drydocks in the #StarTrekSNW pilot episode "Strange New Worlds". In the drydock behind the USS Enterprise, a Shepard-class ship (top) and a Malachowski-class ship (bottom) are seen. https://t.co/XMuTXnZHct" / Twitter
There appears to be a registry on the dorsal side of the primary hull.
Seeing Captain Pike's friend from "Strange New Worlds" in this episode, and knowing that her ship was near Earth, I am thinking that the ship seen in the first episode is the same ship as seen in the last episode of the season. If that makes sense.
Cetacean Ops.With the same size as a Connie, but ~half the crew, what takes up the extra spaces?
Those are 2 classes from Discovery, Malachowski and Shepard classes.We saw this class of ship at a drydock in the first episode of the series. Jorg at his twitter account is, to my knowledge, the first person to point it out.
Jörg Hillebrand on Twitter: "So, I've finally taken a look at the Starfleet ships at the drydocks in the #StarTrekSNW pilot episode "Strange New Worlds". In the drydock behind the USS Enterprise, a Shepard-class ship (top) and a Malachowski-class ship (bottom) are seen. https://t.co/XMuTXnZHct" / Twitter
There appears to be a registry on the dorsal side of the primary hull.
Seeing Captain Pike's friend from "Strange New Worlds" in this episode, and knowing that her ship was near Earth, I am thinking that the ship seen in the first episode is the same ship as seen in the last episode of the season. If that makes sense.
You think Pike has big quarters?With the same size as a Connie, but ~half the crew, what takes up the extra spaces?
Those pylons...Those are 2 classes from Discovery, Malachowski and Shepard classes.
You want this tweet, it seems to show the ship class from Episode 10
https://twitter.com/gaghyogi49/status/1543289555314524164
Since it seems with the blue over all coloring of the USS Peregrine, it is a Science derivative of the Constitution class (thus its different class name, Sombra), one could surmise that it contains a lot more Scientific Instruments and scanning equipment to do the planetary surveys it is most often assigned to.With the same size as a Connie, but ~half the crew, what takes up the extra spaces?
Yes I do, since we have not seen the sleeping area or the head/refresher.You think Pike has big quarters?
Extra power may also be needed to supply the large increase in scientific equipment onboard.M'Benga also comments on it's speed, so it might have larger engineering equipment that give it a higher cruising speed.
If this is her ship, it must be used for high security missions (she has a higher clearance than the captain of the flagship!)We saw this class of ship at a drydock in the first episode of the series. Jorg at his twitter account is, to my knowledge, the first person to point it out.
Jörg Hillebrand on Twitter: "So, I've finally taken a look at the Starfleet ships at the drydocks in the #StarTrekSNW pilot episode "Strange New Worlds". In the drydock behind the USS Enterprise, a Shepard-class ship (top) and a Malachowski-class ship (bottom) are seen. https://t.co/XMuTXnZHct" / Twitter
There appears to be a registry on the dorsal side of the primary hull.
Seeing Captain Pike's friend from "Strange New Worlds" in this episode, and knowing that her ship was near Earth, I am thinking that the ship seen in the first episode is the same ship as seen in the last episode of the season. If that makes sense.
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