I thought it fortunate that Lokai would return the Enterprise's own Galileo shuttlecraft after the Enterprise dropped it off at Starbase 6 in the previous year for repairs after its near destruction in The Immunity Syndrome. After its repair, the Galileo must have been transferred to Starbase 4 to catch up with the Enterprise which was stationed there for the last eight months. Shortly before The Way To Eden, Kirk renamed the shuttlecraft "Galileo II" on the three year anniversary of the original Galileo being destroyed in The Galileo Seven to commemorate the loss of two Enterprise crewmen“Let That Be Your Last Battlefield” – Does Bele's ship have to be invisible? And could Lokai have stolen a different kind of Starfleet shuttlecraft?
So, a one or two-man rapid scout vessel build for speed with unknown motive power and no identifiable weaponry. Of course, you can't see it because it is sheathed in special materials that renders it invisible. Here is a picture of it:SPOCK: There is a vessel out there, Captain.
KIRK: Could it be a Romulan ship using their cloaking device?
SPOCK: Negative. This would not be a Romulan vessel. It is totally alien in configuration. Motive power unknown. Small size of the craft indicates a rapid scout vessel, one or two-man crew.
UHURA: Captain, I've tried all hailing frequencies. Negative, sir.
KIRK: Weaponry on the vessel, Spock?
SPOCK: Nothing identifiable. The craft appears to be built for speed rather than combat.
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SPOCK: A most unique craft. Pity it couldn't be salvaged for our study.
BELE: Yes. It was sheathed in special materials that rendered it invisible.
Spock gives a "configuration" for Bele's ship that can be used in spec'ing his ship:
So, a one or two-man rapid scout vessel build for speed with unknown motive power and no identifiable weaponry. Of course, you can't see it because it is sheathed in special materials that renders it invisible. Here is a picture of it:
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Personally I don’t think the familiar Enterprise like configuration happens until the late 22nd to early 23rd century period, And candidly there is nothing that argues the Archon and later Horizon were Federation or Starfleet vessels. They could easily have been something else.
I think the Archon and Horizon predate the Federation, Starfleet and certainly the Prime Directive (certainly in the Horizon’s case).
I could easily see the Archon being something like the Endurance design I just posted upthread.
Which doesn’t negate my point. The Horizon’s captain could say the same thing. But then if the Iotians of the time didn’t have radio he wouldn’t have to have said even that. The Iotians could have seen a shuttlecraft landing and not known one thing from another. My mother thinks cable, internet, DVD player and TV are all the same thing—it’s all TV.But Kirk specifically said that ‘the ship’ won’t land, not ‘the shuttlecraft’ won’t land. But the dialogue could go either way.
Maybe the Horizon looked like the C57D.
The thing with the Deadalus concept is that they didn’t develop it. They didn’t flesh it out. They took the sketch as is. Imagine if you took the first rough sketches of what was fleshed to be the Enterprise as the final form—it would look childish. And thats what the Daedalus looks like to me. The concept looks like a starting point, not the final form. There have been fan efforts that have looked better because they used the concept as a starting point rather than the end point. I’ve done the same thing with my sphere designs or the ringship idea.Well that’s better than a Jeffries concept design for the Enterprise, or that thing from ENT.
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