I agree. Would it have been that hard to at least have a consistent font?
Apparently.

I agree. Would it have been that hard to at least have a consistent font?
Apparently.![]()
The saucer font being the same as the TOS Enterprise would have made a BIG aesthetic difference and the ship look more like it has in every other pre-refit iteration since 1964. It's just lettering and numbers.
I smell the "25% different" excuse at work or the need to change something just because and no other reason.
Even after the buyout Disney continued with the view that they're different ships: https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Tantive_III
I already answered that question.
If I’m not the target audience, please tell me who is.
My 2 cents.. well probably 1.2543 cents..
All this talk of "It wasn't said in the show" is crap.. why?
The Millininum Falcon.. ( among others on Star Wars..)
That ship is the ultimate Tardis.. that isn't the Tardis.. there's now way in hell that the interior sets can fit inside the size of the full size ship they use.. at all..
but that doesnt stop them from putting in new stuff like an engine room, Lando's quarters. etc. I mean.. where do you store cargo? It is a Cargo ship!
But with the Enterprise's 1701 - E there are a ton of references to size from the material they used in Tmp, WoK, and especially SFS and Tng.. ALL of the behind the scense references say 289m for the Tos, and 305 for the Refit..
so they have been using that size for 30 years.. So it doesn't fit to well.. Owell!
OK, not "big" as in large windows, but overall. I don't think they needed to be as noticeable to light the registry, plus the notch they reside is again, very obvious.
I had absolutely no idea about the Blockade Runner changes until now. As a fairly casual Star Wars fan, I accepted it was the same ship because it was obviously supposed to be
And not the whole ship being radically different shape?It is the little things that can totally destroy the illusion one is trying to sell.
Considering how bad the damage was in the last issue and that it ended on a cliffhanger (due to the comic being cancelled), it certainly was within the realm of possibility it would take damage so bad in the unseen ending that it required a refit into a new shape... :OAnd not the whole ship being radically different shape?
Not really, no.And not the whole ship being radically different shape?
But compared to changing the font on the hull, which is literally just paint, it is pretty damn radical! That was my point.You could show just about any Star Trek fan and probably 30% of non-Star Trek fans a silhouette of the Donnie and they'd still instantly recognize it as the Enterprise. That's not a 'radically different shape.'
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