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Spoilers The Strange New Worlds Starship Thread™

We don't really know a thing about how the Reliant matched up to the Enterprise in terms of firepower, except that the ship appears to have more places to shoot stuff out of. Personally I always assumed that the Enterprise was the most powerful ship Starfleet had until the Excelsior launched.
More hard-points for weapons placements can quite effectively make up for lesser power output, if that was even a consideration to begin with on the smaller ships. A wider variety of firing arcs, when employed by an experienced commander and tactical officer, would likely win out over another, theoretically more powerful ship with blind spots. Since Reliant didn't have experienced people and Enterprise did, it could be argued that they were evenly matched.

Many years ago, when Starfleet Command & SFC II were out there, I played a couple rounds with another gamer, simulating the initial battle between Enterprise and Reliant. I played Enterprise first, he played Reliant and then switched. Both times I won, with either ship, simply because I knew how to fly the console faster than he did (and the Reliant did have greater armaments and a more comprehensive firing arc in those games compared to Enterprise). We even made sure that, in both attempts, the Enterprise approached Reliant with shields down and Reliant raised shields and shot first. Outcome was the same both times. We both agreed that my quicker ability to set up automated ordnance/suicide shuttles to supplement my attack and keep him busy while I made repairs won me both matches. Now, admittedly, that didn't happen in the real battle, but it did prove that experience and speed were the game-changers.
 
STO's Reliant class has a similar curved Rollbar

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I wonder if we'll get any new Starfleet ship designs in Season 3
Seeing as the early 25th century in Picard is homaging 23rd century designs, it's an even bigger shame the curved rollbar was omitted from the final design.

I suppose that the USS Farragut is the Lantee or Saratoga(2) of its era, and just never required a rollbar for its mission profile.

I would love to see others with the rollbar, someday.

Oh, and speaking of STO, you do have the option of giving the ship non-curved nacelle struts, like the Miranda class.
 
Indeed, "megaphasers" is a fan invention. In the movie they don't do anything the Enterprise's phasers can't.

My theory was always that the Reliant had a smaller power plant, so she had less range and speed, and less total phaser power, so had additional torpedoes to compensate.

That's also why Khan chose to knock out the Enterprise's main warp power in the first strike.
 
Indeed, "megaphasers" is a fan invention. In the movie they don't do anything the Enterprise's phasers can't.

My theory was always that the Reliant had a smaller power plant, so she had less range and speed, and less total phaser power, so had additional torpedoes to compensate.

That's also why Khan chose to knock out the Enterprise's main warp power in the first strike.
True - "megaphasers" is totally unofficial. Although it is interesting to note that the corner modules where those weapons sit have multiple emitters - the two lateral ones on horizontal swivels, in between the yellow-and-red warning markers (the same decal standard used for the other phaser hard-points on Reliant & Enterprise), effectively increasing the firing arc considerably, compensating for potentially less power output compared to larger vessels. ILM liked putting big guns on things. :D
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True - "megaphasers" is totally unofficial. Although it is interesting to note that the corner modules where those weapons sit have multiple emitters - the two lateral ones on horizontal swivels, in between the yellow-and-red warning markers (the same decal standard used for the other phaser hard-points on Reliant & Enterprise), effectively increasing the firing arc considerably, compensating for potentially less power output compared to larger vessels. ILM liked putting big guns on things. :D
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I thought those were individual Ball Turrets to be used as "Point Defense" or for lateral firing arcs.

The Mega Phasers themselves were never fired because they had very limited firing arcs that would require the pilot to aim the ship to make them connect.
 
Interesting. I thought the return of cylindrical nacelles was the one thing the entire fandom celebrated. To each their own.
It has nothing to do with their shape. Clarification provided in a response to Tuskin below.
I meant, they do not look good as they sit on the ship.

It is not an appealing look. But, it's a ship so as far actual presentation in a show I'm sure it would fine.
 
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