Okay then. I've chosen to explore a different direction without rethinking everything that has been discussed. I still want that smallish and somewhat cramped idea of a more utilitarian type of design, but without looking almost like a WW2 submarine or a obvious saucer based design. Superficially this could be seen as similar to the TAS robot freighter, but I did make an effort to ignore that. And I think I can say that this design language is distinctly different from the squared and sharp edged language of the TAS freighter.
Again this is meant to be about the size of the
Enterprise's secondary hull or smaller with a crew of about 20-50. As I worked this out it struck me that it could possibly be reused later for perhaps the
Beagle referenced in "Bread And Circuses." Mind you the
Antares is referred to alternately as a survey vessel as well as a cargo or transport ship. As such it could be more specifically a survey ship that can do occasional duty as a cargo transport. Now the
Antares crew were wearing older Starfleet tunics so that strongly supports the idea the
Antares is indeed a Starfleet vessel. On the other hand it's said in "Bread And Circuses" that Merrick commanded a merchant vessel after failing to qualify for a starship command. Does that mean the
Beagle wasn't a Starfleet vessel or was it a Starfleet merchant marine vessel? If the latter than the
Beagle could be of the same type as the
Antares and this miniature could be reused.