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USS Enterprise (eventually) on Discovery?

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yes i know but then why does disc and other starfeet have the arrow head from tmp as standard

Because they are evoking the TOS Enterprise. If you want an in-universe explanation, most Starfleet ships in DSC are built 10 years or so after the Enterprise. But really, we must not twist our minds into pretzels to find an in-universe explanation for everything.
 
Of all the things in SSS-II I was really disappointed that the briefing room was placed at the very front of the Enterprise. It corresponds to those three circular lights st the front of the ship. But if those lights are tiny enough to be four feet tall then the Enterprise is a tiny, tiny ship!!
 
Of all the things in SSS-II I was really disappointed that the briefing room was placed at the very front of the Enterprise. It corresponds to those three circular lights st the front of the ship. But if those lights are tiny enough to be four feet tall then the Enterprise is a tiny, tiny ship!!
Have we actually seen stars through those openings?
I'm of the opinion that they are just there for decoration and not actual windows.
 
Have we actually seen stars through those openings?
I'm of the opinion that they are just there for decoration and not actual windows.

Light comes down from an angle into the room at like 50 degrees. My impression is the windows for the briefing room are on the surface of the saucer section.
 
Have we actually seen stars through those openings?
I'm of the opinion that they are just there for decoration and not actual windows.
The exterior shots of the impaling torpedo make it obvious that they mean it to be the three round lights in the front of the ship. I’m pretty sure the original designers of the TOS Enterprise did NOT mean for them to be windows. The way they look in the DSC Enterprise, even without explicitly showing stars, is suppose to evoke the same “windows.” If they are windows it would mean the total edge of the saucer is the height of two grown humans. Makes no sense! Given the size the ship should be, the edge of the saucer should be the height of 5-10 men.
 
The exterior shots of the impaling torpedo make it obvious that they mean it to be the three round lights in the front of the ship. I’m pretty sure the original designers of the TOS Enterprise did NOT mean for them to be windows. The way they look in the DSC Enterprise, even without explicitly showing stars, is suppose to evoke the same “windows.” If they are windows it would mean the total edge of the saucer is the height of two grown humans. Makes no sense! Given the size the ship should be, the edge of the saucer should be the height of 5-10 men.

Look at the angle of how light is coming in during the meeting in the briefing room. Its clearling coming from above. Those small windows letting in light are logically inset on the top of the saucer.
 
Look at the angle of how light is coming in during the meeting in the briefing room. Its clearling coming from above. Those small windows letting in light are logically inset on the top of the saucer.

The torpedo that lodges itself in the saucer is too far back for those to be windows on the front of the saucer edge, assuming that's even the same room as we saw for the conference.
 
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