I think there could be something of a pulp sf feel to this design—something like one might see on a sf book cover or magazine back in the day. And I don’t think thats a bad thing given I’m trying to avoid any post TOS influences, not only Trek wise but sci-fi and real world wise as well.
Outside of the episode the only suggestion as to what these ships could look like was James Blish’s adaptation in a reference to the Romulans’ “crazy little cylindrical ships.” “Cylindrical” can be a generalization rather than a specific description. The front half of this ship is essentially a half cylinder with a tapered bow, rather like an upside down boat. Then I added the tail—a visual cue tying it to the familiar BoP from the episode. I am imagining missile launchers and targeting hardware in the nose given Spock’s reference to “primitive” atomic weapons. That said I also envision laser weaponry as part of the armament.
Furthermore a missile that would fragment upon detonation could also be an effective weapon against unshielded ships. And unlike in TOS I don’t see these ships engaging in combat at warp speeds. All combat maneuvering would be restricted to sublight speeds.
Outside of the episode the only suggestion as to what these ships could look like was James Blish’s adaptation in a reference to the Romulans’ “crazy little cylindrical ships.” “Cylindrical” can be a generalization rather than a specific description. The front half of this ship is essentially a half cylinder with a tapered bow, rather like an upside down boat. Then I added the tail—a visual cue tying it to the familiar BoP from the episode. I am imagining missile launchers and targeting hardware in the nose given Spock’s reference to “primitive” atomic weapons. That said I also envision laser weaponry as part of the armament.
Furthermore a missile that would fragment upon detonation could also be an effective weapon against unshielded ships. And unlike in TOS I don’t see these ships engaging in combat at warp speeds. All combat maneuvering would be restricted to sublight speeds.