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USS Bonneville - Annular Warp Nacelle Ship Sketch

GalacticWierdo

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So I saw the ringship model thread by RichMerk, and I was inspired to design a Starfleet ringship.

I know there's a few of these out there already, but I've never really been thrilled by any of the designs (Besides the original Enterprise concepts of course). So I set out to sketch a design for something that looked more "modern", (in-universe of course) but that I thought would look more balanced. I'm going to continue to work on this, I've already got more detailed sketches made, but I thought I would get some feedback on the design before I go too far into the details.

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I tried to blend the normal Starfleet Saucer-hull-nacelles arrangement with the Vulcan style ringship arrangement. The rings aren't connected to the engineering hull itself, rather, to a large nacelle like pod above it. The rings also, rather than being at the aft of the ship, are in the middle of it.

The ship has no weapons, no deflector dish, and few windows. It is also a medium sized ship in its time, being similarly sized to a constitution class ship.

In order to keep myself from forgetting, I also jotted down a quick backstory for the ship as well. Keep in mind that It was types out at around midnight a few nights ago! It also has some ideas on the warp drives in general.

The U.S.S. Bonneville was a super-high-speed warp testbed ship launched in 2344 as an experiment attempting to reach a warp-speed record. The ship was designed at Utopia Planitia, with the aide of Vulcan engineers. It was determined that the Vulcan Ringship warp setup was the most efficient and fast way to go, as the large rings produced a more even field that had a very low warp drag coefficient. It was pitted against many other designs from various complanies from all over the Federation, and it came out as the winner by a huge margin. Despite being registered under Starfleet and proving to be very much spaceworthy, the Ringship design was deemed to be too fragile to put into regular usage, and the ship was mothballed.

It was recovered during the Klingon-Federation war
[Star Trek Online era] to serve as a fast courier and support ship. It was retrofitted with a small number of phaser banks, and a unique evasive technology called the "Double Team", which disguized the ship and projected numerous copies around it. The ship went into service to bring sensitive materials to engagements, to supply the front lines quickly, and as an aide to war-torn sectors, under the name the U.S.S. Wardenclyffe [In honor of Nikola Tesla's laboratory, being that the ship was experimental and revolutionary], as the name Bonneville was in use for a new battlecruiser.
 
I like the name! I'm guessing she is named after the salt flats, though she could also be named after the Pontiac. I'm guessing that the year would indicate her registry would be in the 4xxxx range, which would be a good thing, since there are many vacant registries in that range.

At first, I though it was a bit strange that she doesn't have a main deflector, though now that I think of it, the Miranda class apparently didn't either.

I'm looking forward to seeing her further developed.
 
I don't "get" this design as I need a 'forward' view to tell which are the nacelles and where the deflector is, etc. I've always wanted to see more ringships but more of a TNG/DS9-era upgrade of the D'Kyr-Class from "Ent".
 
^Which is pretty easy to pick out in the view given, unlike the nacelles.

Sorry, I just find it mildly annoying when someone comes into a thread to look at the pretty pictures, ignores the text, then makes a comment/question that is pretty well answered. It's a little insulting to the OP in my opinion.
 
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I'm glad people think this is an interesting design. It was in fact named after the Bonneville Salt Flats, which I thought was fitting for a Warp-Speed-Record hopeful ship. I redid the picture to show more details, as well as adding a side view to show the ring and other things. The reason I didn't include a deflector was because I was thinking like the way that stock cars only have stickers for headlights. The ship, as launched, hardly had to move around on impulse, and so it wasn't going to be running into much debris. Also, the pod may look like a nacelle, but I decided it wouldn't be right to call it that, because it has no warp coils inside, and it doesn't have a typical Bussard Collector, instead it has a vent made to release spent warp plasma, coolants and other things. I thought that the ship would start up and stop extremely fast, so in order to get the nacelles to "spin down" (and up) as fast as was safe, excess plasma and regulants would be pumped in, and then vented off as the energy levels level off.
 
I like the idea, the only thing I would change is the overcomplex ring connection. I hope you dont mind my blatant shop:

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This would eliminate extra elements and some potential weak points. Just an idea. :)
 
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