No, I hadn't seen that before. Doesn't look bad — certainly better than the bridges we've seen in DSC so far — with a couple of caveats that also apply to the other bridges from the show. One: why is the lighting so low? Two: what's with all the surplus real estate on the outer walkway ring? A starship bridge shouldn't look cavernous... it should look like a space where people can actually work routinely and efficiently.Have you seen this? The bridge looks very TOS-like but uses the more modern, DSC designs.
No, around a year. 2256 to 2257
More like two years. It's at either the tail end of 2257 or the start of 2258 at this point.
We saw the Defiant first but the Akira looks very similar to the Galaxy and Nebula so I put it there instead. As for the Olympic, we saw one during Voyager, and it doesn't look like it fits with the subsequent designs.
Where? Memory-Alpha says the class only appeared in All Good Things.Olympic, we saw one during Voyager,
Where? Memory-Alpha says the class only appeared in All Good Things.
Where? Memory-Alpha says the class only appeared in All Good Things.
There is a possible Olympic class on one of the Defiant's computer screens in 'Sacrifice of Angels'
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May 11th 2256 -- a Sunday.The show started in May 2256
They returned 9 months from the time they entered the MU, or nine months in the future from the time they left the MU?May 11th 2256 -- a Sunday.
Burnham was in prison for six months, so she gets out some time in November. She serves at least two months on Discovery since it's mentioned they are eight months into the conflict by the time they get to Pahvo (and the party she attends in "Magic" is probably a new years' eve party) so the Pahvo storyline is probably in January of 2257.
We don't know how long they spend in the MU -- at least a couple of days, maybe a week -- but they arrive in the Prime Universe nine months later. That would put "Take my Hand" in September or October of 2257.
Hard to say, but i'm not sure it makes a difference. They were only IN the mirror universe for about a week or two, so the latest they could have returned was late October 2257.They returned 9 months from the time they entered the MU, or nine months in the future from the time they left the MU?
Have you seen this? The bridge looks very TOS-like but uses the more modern, DSC designs.
What Voyager episode? I missed that one during the last rewatch.
79 TOS you are goodThe pylons are the only part I openly don't like (though I get the feeling the trapezoidal bridge window won't sit well with me, either, but at least that's a future spasm of Nerdrage and not an immediate concern). The impulse deck doesn't bother me at all, really, because the TOS Enterprise had no fewer than three different impulse engine configurations over the course of 80 episodes and I imagine impulse engines can even be modular in design depending on the class of ship, with one deck easily sliding out of the primary hull and being replaced by a new one that then locks into place with existing power systems and onboard circuitry. This impluse deck is at some point replaced by the one seen in "Where No Man Has Gone Before (TOS)."
ST Discovery's Enterprise could have more backup control hookups in the pylons and later redesignedNeat little ortho with the DSC and TOS variants. Credit to CommodoreMJFire on Deviant.
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I finally realized what the new nacelle reminds me of:
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It's nice, but I'm not seeing any real similarities with the Discoprise beyond what any artist drawing from the same source material would independently come to. This is pretty much a mash up of the Kelvin, TOS Enterprise and TMP Enterprise.Back in business with image hosting. The cubeupload site seems to be down completely at the moment, but I found another good one that will hopefully stay up.
So here is Ricky Wallace's USS Constellation that he posted in early 2010:
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Well the Kelvin 1701-A sure didn't fix them. The pylons are way too wide at the base. I find that design very disappointing.
Nah, only the Beyond one is ugly. The 2009 one is a thing of beauty.
In fact, I'd love for someone to take Nightfever's model and swap it for the 1701-A at the end of The Voyage Home.
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