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[QUOTE]Originally posted by AndrewR: [QB] Agreed Mark!! Agreed Guardian!! P & S models - amazing... they take time to invest the concept of the design evolution of different species starship design... I mean look at the creation of the Vor'Cha - I love it - has a bit of a back story - like it's a little lighter green, the nacelles etc - because of the coming together of the Federation and the Klingon Empire. The Cardassian Galor Class Warships... the top 'saucer' can eject - copied from the Federation through espionage etc. What was that concept they used for the designs of the Enterprise "technology unchained". The Enterprise E might look nice but it's such a radical departure from it's immediate forebares - the Galaxy and the Intrepid. Things are put on those ships etc. for a reason. Even though I'm not a huge fan of them - the Voyager nacelles that is - they were made smaller because it was thought Federation technology advances resulted in a more compact nacelle for the same warp speeds. At least the Prometheus had nice design elements from the Galaxy, Intrepid and Sovereign class starships. And the Nova class. That was the Equinox/Rhode Island's class wasn't it? That had design elements of The Galaxy, The Intrepid, The Sovereign AND the Defiant classes. The Jaeger ships annoyed me a little because they were such a complete departure from established starship appearances and then they gave them the lower registry numbers. At least the Norway had some design links between the Intrepid and I guess the Akira (but that came out at the same time). The Steamrunner is probably the most jarring of those ships. Couldn't they have put some older features on the ship like square lifeboats etc? That's just getting picky though! :) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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