that's true - but it makes it a lot easierYou don't have to be a professional writer to distinguish a singular from a plural.

that's true - but it makes it a lot easierYou don't have to be a professional writer to distinguish a singular from a plural.
But that's not what they did. The Constitution saucer is 127.1 meters diameter, whereas the Dreadnought's saucer is 140 meters across. The secondary hull is also quite a bit larger. And the weapon suite was increased by about 50%. It's not even close to the way you described it.Sticking a extra warp nacelle onto a Connie and calling it a "dreadnaught"
But that's not what they did. The Constitution saucer is 127.1 meters diameter, whereas the Dreadnought's saucer is 140 meters across. The secondary hull is also quite a bit larger. And the weapon suite was increased by about 50%. It's not even close to the way you described it.
I think it's a silly design TBH.
Sticking a extra warp nacelle onto a connie and calling it a "dreadnaught" is on par with a 14 year olds fanwank design.
Yeah....dont remind me.....urgh..You mean like what they did to the Enterprise-D in "All Good Things?"
Was that not a direct callback to the Franz Joseph book? I always thought it was. Certainly Greg Jein would have been aware of the Dreadnought.You mean like what they did to the Enterprise-D in "All Good Things?"
Was that not a direct callback to the Franz Joseph book? I always thought it was. Certainly Greg Jein would have been aware of the Dreadnought.
The "All Good Things" Enterprise had the third warp nacelle attached to the secondary hull though. Always liked the fact that if the Dreadnought ever had to undergo Primary/Secondary hull separation, the Primary is still a warp capable vessel with the equivalent firepower of a Saladin-class destroyer.
How does that affect even a little bit whether it's a shout-out/callback to the FJ Dreadnought?The "All Good Things" Enterprise had the third warp nacelle attached to the secondary hull though.
That's certainly one possibility, even a probability.Always liked the fact that if the Dreadnought ever had to undergo Primary/Secondary hull separation, the Primary is still a warp capable vessel with the equivalent firepower of a Saladin-class destroyer.
Or they could've designed the super gun to have separation points so that the saucer can dock / undock!The thing is, the addition of the supergun on the underside of the saucer made it look like the ship could no longer separate, hence no need for a nacelle on the saucer.
But it's also entirely possible that the "third nacelle" would have to be jettisoned on saucer separation, for reasons... like, say, to get the "third nacelle" to work with the other two, it has to be configured in such a way that it cannot operate independently without an overhaul. AFAIK, there's nothing in the FJTM that says that the saucer can have a working nacelle upon separation. Granted, it would seem reasonable, but my point is that it's not mandated by the manual.
If that were the case it would similarly leave the Secondary hull incapable of movement since those warp engines would be calibrated to work with the third (doesn't even have any impulse engines). I imagine it's plausible that the capacity to use two different warpfield geometries was already built into the Dreadnought.
That's a really cool idea.I remember reading something -- probably a fan site -- about the technical specs for the Constellation class (like the Stargazer), and it said that the reason that class had four warp nacelles was so that the ship could switch off between pairs of nacelles, using two at a time while letting the other two rest, and thus be able to sustain high warp for longer. I think it was also possible to use all four at once if necessary.
I remember reading something -- probably a fan site -- about the technical specs for the Constellation class (like the Stargazer), and it said that the reason that class had four warp nacelles was so that the ship could switch off between pairs of nacelles, using two at a time while letting the other two rest, and thus be able to sustain high warp for longer. I think it was also possible to use all four at once if necessary.
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