I saw this come up on my YT subscription, thought it would be nice for some Olympic Class Ship Porn =D
Maybe that is lit canon, or head cannoned by people that just don't like the aesthetics but it is fiction, warp dynamics can do, or not do, anything the owners say.
. I do believe that the model as depicted in the Chronology and Encyclopedia said:As a modeler myself, it's kind of amusing to think of Sisko as a scratchbuilder.
Someday, I'll be able to nail down what I like about the Olympic vs. the Daedalus. For now, I'll just say it looks good.I saw this come up on my YT subscription, thought it would be nice for some Olympic Class Ship Porn =D
I agree. I wasn't saying the claim has a ton of merit. But it is often invoked in these kinds of discussions whenever the question arises why ships tend to look like they do. And to be fair, the TNGTM (which I personally accept as near-canon) contains some statements to the effect that hull shape does matter, even if it does not get very specific. But yes, in the end warp drive and warp physics will work however the production folks need them to.
I feel like I need an explanation on this. Wouldn't the building inside a saucer be the same as sphere? (Prepares to be utterly schooled regarding engineering since he knows so little about it).As a quick build, a sphere is probably the fastest..
Just churn out sphere and cylinder parts by the dozens.
I like the Olympic more than the Daedalus.Someday, I'll be able to nail down what I like about the Olympic vs. the Daedalus. For now, I'll just say it looks good.
I liked the Hiawatha Class as well, but I udpated and turned it into the Official UFP Government run Mail/Cargo/Passenger StarShip design in my head canon....It really is too bad they didn't choose the spherical-hulled design for the Hiawatha in DIS "Brother". Oh, well: perhaps that's the real difference between a "hospital ship" and a "medical frigate"?
(Plus, I actually like the half-saucer design better. With the long spine and the bolt-on hospital containers, the sphere-hulled version looked a bit too familiar. Can't have two Discoveries in the same show!)
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Daedalus Class was not designed for a combat role?
You can explosively form a sphere fairly easily (see video in OP), then you've got a rad shielded pressurized space to work inside of, maybe even living there while working. It might not matter later on in star-fleet history, but in the early UESPA/U.E Starfleet it might matter a great deal.I feel like I need an explanation on this. Wouldn't the building inside a saucer be the same as sphere? (Prepares to be utterly schooled regarding engineering since he knows so little about it).
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