Ummm...do we know Chang designed it? are we sure he didn't get a sketch from Jefferies as a starting point?Wah Chang designed the BoP so he strikes me as the most logical candidate for designing a century old Romulan warship. Would he have devolved his BoP design or would he have come up with something different?
You might've seen this before, but when I did an Earth-Romulan war game pitch for Playmates I used that Jein model (archived here) as a starting point. You can see something like it in the top game mockup...[...]which is clearly where Greg Jein got his inspiration for the ship model he built for the Star Trek Chronology.
You might've seen this before, but when I did an Earth-Romulan war game pitch for Playmates I used that Jein model (archived here) as a starting point. You can see something like it in the top game mockup...
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...which led to the sketches below... at the upper left of which is another class of ship of in that vein, which I showed to Andy Probert who suggested it might make a better fighter, so I ran with that.
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The Klingon battlecruiser in TMP was painted greenish even though it does not look that way in the finished film. That coloration was carried over to the BOP. I suspect that influenced the decision on how to tint the Romulan ship in TNG and forward.By any chance does anyone know when it was decided Romulan vessels would be green? Is there somewhere in the archives Romulan ships were meant to be green? Ever since the dreadful TSFS movie the BOP has been green.*
*Sorry guys, Kruge's ship looks more Romulan than Klingon; that terrible movie should've established Kruge's thuggish nature could've stolen or hijacked the vessel than being a Klingon ship.
See, I don’t get this. It’s a lot like the Enterprise except it has a spherical forward hull.I like the ugliness of the Daedalus Class. They look scrabbled together from easy to manufacture parts, almost guerilla engineered. It's the antithesis of the Constitution class.
Partly because of the spherical hull. Those are easier pressure vessels to make and they don't require any complicated engineering modelling. It's why the Soviets used them for Vostok and Voskhod (and why they look IMO, also clunker then American biconic craft of the same time).See, I don’t get this. It’s a lot like the Enterprise except it has a spherical forward hull.
I haven't criticized anything. I had nothing but admiration. I didn't realized model SRB's were used by Jein for the nacelles. Makes sense.You mean the solid rocket booster send Greg used ion his model for the nacelles. I don’t consider that what they actually would have done. I also go back to the Discovery in 2001 l, because that’s a sohere and it looks terrific.
Criticizing those kinds of sketches is like criticizing the concept sketches of the enterprise with a saucer. Those look just as crude. It’s that last 5% it makes a difference
No, I have not seen this before. Thanks for sharing it.
I always took Spock's line about 'primitive space vessels' to heart, and presumed that the war took place on ships more akin to submarine warfare than anything else (although ironically Jein's ship does resemble a sub.) Super-cramped conditions, small slow moving ships, carrying nukes rather than any kind of beam weapons, etc., powered by nuclear fission or fusion rather than warp engines.
"pulse Orion battleships"?Like the pulse Orion battleships with a Valiant warp-ring say?
Thanks, I was wondering. Project Orion I'd heard of, it was battleship in the phrase that threw me off.
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