Much prefer the grilled on Pike's ship, yeah.One thing I do like about the SNW Enterprise is the grill nacelle end caps. I always preferred that version over the 'bulbs' and thought it was strange that latter was picked over the former.
Much prefer the grilled on Pike's ship, yeah.One thing I do like about the SNW Enterprise is the grill nacelle end caps. I always preferred that version over the 'bulbs' and thought it was strange that latter was picked over the former.
Can barely make it out here. It does appear to be 1427 to me,It’s new to me. Checking the Memory Alpha page history I find this:
02:43, 28 February 2022 Hunter12396 talk contribs 2,076 bytes +19 Her registry can just barely be made out in the shot where she turns around the Enterprise
I do not care for many aspects of the SNWPrise, but you have done a good modeling/rendering.Thanks, all.
I'm working on another kind of project and thought I'd jump into this one to teach myself a bunch of new stuff in Lightwave.
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Overall, the design of the Enterprise in this series reminds me of one that was on the cover of a 1980's/1990's Simon & Schuster PC game, where it looked like they took parts of the refit and TOS ships and mixed them together.After this project, my main disappointment with the design is limited to the overfamiliarty of some of the redesign - the infamous nacelle pylons - and the way it's being rendered. I've come to like the overall design and many of the details.
I was looking forward to a SNW version as well, and a Galileo as I really like the new shuttlecraft design.I was hoping to get a second version of the Discovery Enterprise from SNW and was thinking about getting the DS-9 station.
Guess that's gone by the wayside now.![]()
I remember some speculation that the bulbs at the end of nacelles aided in the compression and expansion of space around the vessel while at warp.I like the strangeness of the ball. Makes you wonder how the nacelles work. What they actually do.
Hmm..USS Bellerophon, under the command of Captain Morbius? Let me guess- registry number NCC-57D?
Yeah the saucer commanded by JJ Adams, never had a name or if it did it was never mentioned. It was always referred to as United Planets Cruiser C57D .No, NCC-57D is a different ship under the command of Captain Adams. USS Altaira perhaps?
I've always wanted to see a show based on the film, set on the C57D. Never could figure out what it would be called. "Forbidden Planet" is a bit limiting, but with out it you lose the connection to the film.Yeah the saucer commanded by JJ Adams, never had a name or if it did it was never mentioned. It was always referred to as United Planets Cruiser C57D .
I've always wanted to see a show based on the film, set on the C57D. Never could figure out what it would be called. "Forbidden Planet" is a bit limiting, but with out it you lose the connection to the film.![]()
I've always wanted to see a show based on the film, set on the C57D. Never could figure out what it would be called. "Forbidden Planet" is a bit limiting, but with out it you lose the connection to the film.![]()
Agreed. Meanwhile, looking for relevant imagery...I was checking out some Screencast of the Enterprise, as one does, and I noticed something from "The Serene Squall".
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I've never noticed those red lights above the shuttered bridge window. I don't think we've seen those in any other episodes. Wonder what their purpose is suppose to be?
On another note... my God, she's a beautiful ship!
The big model they showed in Chicago back in April doesn't seem to have anything that could be responsible for those lights. Assuming this model was based on the actual cgi files, makes those lights even more a mystery.Agreed. Meanwhile, looking for relevant imagery...
Yeah, that's one I considered.Oh, we worked that out ages ago:
Forbidden Planets.
Navigation lights for dummies - "Let's make the green one on the starboard side red too. Keeps it simple and we need less spares..."I was checking out some Screencast of the Enterprise, as one does, and I noticed something from "The Serene Squall".
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I've never noticed those red lights above the shuttered bridge window. I don't think we've seen those in any other episodes. Wonder what their purpose is suppose to be?
On another note... my God, she's a beautiful ship!
You can see a green one on the saucer and starboard nacelle in that picture. The red port ones are missing (or just blinked in the screencap)Navigation lights for dummies - "Let's make the green one the starboard side red too. Keeps it simple and we need less spares..."
Also look at the front of the bridge dome, there's no window, there seems to be a hull panel of the same shape in the spot where it should be.I was checking out some Screencast of the Enterprise, as one does, and I noticed something from "The Serene Squall".
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I've never noticed those red lights above the shuttered bridge window. I don't think we've seen those in any other episodes. Wonder what their purpose is suppose to be?
On another note... my God, she's a beautiful ship!
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