It is also irrelevant.This is a fact.
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None of that is true, other than that Eaves did that drawing of an NX-01 design.The final NX-01's nacelles are almost identical to this enterprise.
But holy crap, his NX-01 is quite similar to the discovery Enterprise.
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Well, Rahul's wrong. The TMP Enterprise and Voyager might not look much alike, but the Voyager looks quite like other Federation ships of its era, and in turn they have some semblance of design with the preceding era, and so on and so forth, until you get to the Conestoga. Except the TOS Enterprise. It just doesn't fit there anymore. No one's saying it's not crucial to the development of the franchise in our universe. The argument is that, in universe, it needed to be updated because of the way the world of Star Trek developed.
But holy crap, his NX-01 is quite similar to the discovery Enterprise.
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Try as I might, I just don't care all that much for the JJprise and the refit. Of all the Trek ship designs they just look like a collection of pieces that don't fit well together. Like 'design by committee' with the members not agreeing with each other. The result looks very awkward. I don't hate them, but they don't spark much interest for me....maybe that's the way to describe it.
I like this design a lot better, though still with certain reservations:
The only close similarities between the NX design and the Discoprise are in the interconnecting hull, split nacelle struts and both having four nernies surrounding the nacelle domes rather than three. The lines and proportions of all major components are different, as is the other detailing.Haha, Jesus Christ! It's almost the exact changes made
This series truly IS "Enterprise reloaded". Whoever thought this was a good idea??
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Of all the visual redesigns of the classic Constitution class - this one is actually my favourite! Partially probably because it doesn't do the super obvious changes (shoertened and thickened neck, TMP-style pylons,...) that everyone else doess on his tumbler-fan-arts. It's unique, and IMO quite beautiful.
But srsly, if you look at all the other designs of that era - the shuttles, space station K7, all the models from the TOS Remasters (although those are iffy) - it's a cohesive design language.
One that is aknowledged throughout all the Trek series. We know the Connie design is canon through visual confirmation from five(!) different television series.
Of all the visual redesigns of the classic Constitution class - this one is actually my favourite!
And as I said, it's nullified by everything else that came after it, for all the reasons I mentioned.
We're talking about retconning here, so what might have been acknowledged in the past is irrelevant.
...Dude.
These two are mutually exclusive.
It can't be nullified by everything else that came afterwards, if they needed to retcon everything that came afterwards (five television series, 10 movies).
As it stands, we have a pretty cohesive timeline, built around the original Trek, encompassing 700+ hours of television.
They retconed TOS, not what came afterward. Please pay attention.
The final NX-01's nacelles are almost identical to this enterprise.
Not really. It's almost completely different. Only thing similar is the outline, but that's just the TOS Connie's outline.Haha, Jesus Christ! It's almost the exact changes made
Pretty sure Belz is just talking about the ship design, not the story.TOS is a vital part of all Trek series coming afterwards, and has been explicitly and directly included in all of them. You can't retcon TOS without touching the rest. It's be like retconning Picard out of TNG, but saying "everything else stayed the same". It'd be stupid beyond belief, and certainly isn't what was happening here. Pay attention.
I like it, retro styling without looking too dated.Try as I might, I just don't care all that much for the JJprise and the refit. Of all the Trek ship designs they just look like a collection of pieces that don't fit well together. Like 'design by committee' with the members not agreeing with each other. The result looks very awkward. I don't hate them, but they don't spark much interest for me....maybe that's the way to describe it.
I like this design a lot better, though still with certain reservations:
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